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Airborne Infection Prevention: Swine Flu: time for planning, not panic
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An open discussion on airborne infection control. Share your thoughts on trends and technology that can keep our health care healthy. A forum for engineers, infection control professionals and healthcare administrators. Tuesday, April 28, 2009. Swine Flu: time for planning, not panic. First, an update on the current state of swine flu infection across the world. Here's a Google map listing all known and suspected swine flu cases worldwide:. View H1N1 Swine Flu. In a larger map. Now, what to do about it!
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Airborne Infection Prevention: Physicians respond to changes in HAI reimbursement
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An open discussion on airborne infection control. Share your thoughts on trends and technology that can keep our health care healthy. A forum for engineers, infection control professionals and healthcare administrators. Wednesday, August 27, 2008. Physicians respond to changes in HAI reimbursement. To be sure, lawsuits are not the best way to improve patient care. Many verdicts are unjustified, and few truly injured patients find a lawyer to take their case. Still, the coming wave of lawsuits, as...It is...
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Airborne Infection Prevention: MRSA Action UK-They Get it!
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An open discussion on airborne infection control. Share your thoughts on trends and technology that can keep our health care healthy. A forum for engineers, infection control professionals and healthcare administrators. Thursday, June 05, 2008. MRSA Action UK-They Get it! Over on our other site we highlighted a. New report on anti-bacterial wipes. Yesterday. This morning we see that MRSA Action UK agrees with our sentiments:. Wednesday, 04 Jun 2008 08:46. Registered Charity No. 1115672. They really get it.
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Airborne Infection Prevention: EPA BASE study suggests HVAC plays a role in Sick Building Syndrome
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An open discussion on airborne infection control. Share your thoughts on trends and technology that can keep our health care healthy. A forum for engineers, infection control professionals and healthcare administrators. Thursday, September 11, 2008. EPA BASE study suggests HVAC plays a role in Sick Building Syndrome. A newly released analysis of the US EPA BASE. Less frequent cleaning of cooling coils and drain pans. Symptoms may be due to microbial exposures from poorly maintained ventilation systems.
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Airborne Infection Prevention: Doctors Frustrated over Acinetobacter Infections
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An open discussion on airborne infection control. Share your thoughts on trends and technology that can keep our health care healthy. A forum for engineers, infection control professionals and healthcare administrators. Wednesday, April 02, 2008. Doctors Frustrated over Acinetobacter Infections. Pandemic fear over resistant superbug. Last Updated: 2:20am BST. Prof Matthew Falagas, an expert in hospital-acquired infections, said: "In some cases, we have simply run out of treatments and we could be facing ...
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Airborne Infection Prevention: A Common Killer
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An open discussion on airborne infection control. Share your thoughts on trends and technology that can keep our health care healthy. A forum for engineers, infection control professionals and healthcare administrators. Wednesday, May 07, 2008. Here's a quick question for our readers:. What is the #1 world wide killer for children five and under? If you chose #5, pneumonia, you're correct. Many of those other disease have a higher profile and get more attention. Posted by Niagara Guide Guy.
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Airborne Infection Prevention: Study: MRSA Screening Fails to Lower Infection Rates
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An open discussion on airborne infection control. Share your thoughts on trends and technology that can keep our health care healthy. A forum for engineers, infection control professionals and healthcare administrators. Wednesday, March 12, 2008. Study: MRSA Screening Fails to Lower Infection Rates. From the Chicago Tribune. While screening patients can be a valuable, it's not a "magic wand" and it's not always the best way to deploy a medical institution's resources, said Dr. Stephen Weber, director...
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Airborne Infection Prevention: Ionic air purifiers' dirty little secret: They don't get rid of dust - Los Angeles Times
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An open discussion on airborne infection control. Share your thoughts on trends and technology that can keep our health care healthy. A forum for engineers, infection control professionals and healthcare administrators. Tuesday, April 22, 2008. Ionic air purifiers dirty little secret: They dont get rid of dust - Los Angeles Times. Do home air purifiers work? Ionic air purifiers' dirty little secret: They don't get rid of dust. By Chris Woolston, Special to The Times. April 21, 2008. Except for a few mode...
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Airborne Infection Prevention: Pilot study reinforces use of portable anteroom HEPA filtration
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An open discussion on airborne infection control. Share your thoughts on trends and technology that can keep our health care healthy. A forum for engineers, infection control professionals and healthcare administrators. Wednesday, May 07, 2008. Pilot study reinforces use of portable anteroom HEPA filtration. Pilot study reinforces use of portable anteroom HEPA filtration. To prevent perioperative transmission of airborne microorganisms. Olmsted and colleagues compared the efficiency of freestanding HEPA ...
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Airborne Infection Prevention: The war on hospital acquired infections, fighting on two fronts
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An open discussion on airborne infection control. Share your thoughts on trends and technology that can keep our health care healthy. A forum for engineers, infection control professionals and healthcare administrators. Tuesday, March 25, 2008. The war on hospital acquired infections, fighting on two fronts. What is your bombing strategy? Do you hit the individual vessels of supplies, or do you attack where the supplies are produced and stored? The answer is you bomb. That's why it is important to also a...