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Fully open access resource for all those working in the prevention & control healthcare-associated infections, with a focus on #GlobalHealth #InfectiousDisease

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🦠129 patients with nosocomial #COVID-19 were analysed during Omicron 🌬️Primary routes of infection likely involved visits or direct conversations between patients 🎓Hospital clusters may be mitigated by educating patients on infection control measures ow.ly/AegG50TT6jo

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Are you interested in submitting to @HIS_infection’s #openaccess journal Infection Prevention in Practice (@IPIP_Open)? Learn more and submit on our journal website: spkl.io/6010fVsRw #IPIP was awarded its first Impact Factor of 1.8 in 2024!

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It's World AMR Awareness Week! #WAAW We will be tweeting recent research, reviews and views on AMR from IPIP and @JHIeditor throughout the week. If you want to know more about what's going on globally, you can find out on the @WHO campaign site here: ow.ly/Qbc650U7eeC

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Delighted to announce that we are collaborating with @philnorville and @jonotter from @IPC_Partners for an IPC Journal Club. 💧It's in the water? Addressing risks from healthcare water systems. With papers from @jhieditor💧 Register here: ow.ly/hMPx50U6UMS

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Delighted to announce an IPC Journal Club in partnership with @HIS_infection for Jan 22nd 2025! "It's in the water? Addressing risks from healthcare water systems", which will be based on a @jhieditor special edition. Register here: events.teams.microsoft.com/event/c882f528…


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New research from Infection Prevention in Practice (@IPIP_Open): Evaluation of the antimicrobial effect of a far-uv radiation lamp in a real-life environment spkl.io/6018fpIPM @HIS_infection #IPIP

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👵🏽Study aims to compare the occurrence of ASB and UTI in geriatric patients with and without a history of catheterization 🦠Results indicate that colonisation by Enterococcus species linked to catheterization persist for at least 4 weeks after IUC-removal ow.ly/QVAZ50TT6gb

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🧹Hospital cleaners in a hospital in Uganda reported poor IPC practices despite good knowledge 🎓For IPC knowledge and practice to correlate positively, ongoing training is vital to maintain knowledge and practice to establish a successful IPC program ow.ly/99Ig50TSky8

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🇨🇲 There is a dearth of info on IPC implementation during the #COVID19 outbreak in Cameroon using @WHO COVID-19 IPC scorecard 🦠This study assessed healthcare facilities’ compliance to IPC by continuous assessments using hierarchy of control theory sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Read a special article selection curated by the Editor-in-Chief of #IPIP (@IPIP_Open), Dr Gemma Winzor, and Editor, Dr Pauline Jumaa which draws together diverse research and review articles from around the world spkl.io/6015fPxeF @HIS_infection

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💧Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and IPC are compromised during emergencies and in the post-conflict period 💧Researchers from Mekelle University assessed the IPC-WASH status of facilities in war-torn Tigray, Ethiopia ow.ly/BSKr50TRrFf

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Meet Infection Prevention in Practice (@IPIP_Open) author Akeza Awealom Asgedom, PhD (@awealom_akeza). Learn about their research and experience of publishing with #IPIP in an interview on our journal website: spkl.io/6012fBNyq @HIS_infection #OA #openaccess

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🇺🇸 @US_FDA recently announced a national blood culture bottle shortage; exact date of restoration is being determined 📉Authors discuss rapid workflow implementation to mitigate the shortage at a hospital, decreasing weekly average BC bottle use to 29.5% ow.ly/ozhv50TZzKk

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🦠 In this study authors describe the first clinical cases associated with Phytobacter spp. reported in Argentina 🇦🇷 They describe the identification, the molecular analysis using whole genome sequencing and the potential clinical relevance ow.ly/bemX50TSkvZ

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our faculty published @IPIP_Open Rapid implementation of a clinical decision-support workflow during the national blood culture bottle shortage @SAIRABT @ABKresselMD @BreeWeaver @KennyGPhD @Docmike32 @MollyTieman @EskenaziHealth #diagnostic #stewardship #weareid #idxpost

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🦠Authors describe an investigation into a sudden increase in the number of #UTIs with P. aeruginosa in patients after cystoscopy 🦠Share the lessons learned and measures taken to reduce risk of similar infections in the future #Outbreak ow.ly/4puc50TRr2i

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🩸Experts discussed best practice in the use of peripheral venous catheters and proposed practice points by consensus 📋Successful insertion and maintenance bundles in central venous lines are a blueprint to the implementation of adapted bundle strategies ow.ly/bbSl50TSkoS

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Meet Infection Prevention in Practice (@IPIP_Open) author Dr. Vanesa Anton-Vazquez Learn about their research and their experience of publishing with #IPIP in an interview on our journal website: spkl.io/60164hJze @HIS_infection #OA #openaccess

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Read a special article selection curated by the Editor-in-Chief of #IPIP (@IPIP_Open), Dr Gemma Winzor, and Editor, Dr Pauline Jumaa which draws together diverse research and review articles from around the world spkl.io/6010fPxdo @HIS_infection

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