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  3. Vol 4, Supplement 1 (2008)

Vol 4, Supplement 1 (2008)

Published: 2008-12-11

Editorial Commentary

  • Editorial

    Bill Newsom
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Practice Forum

  • Embedding a hospital-wide culture of infection control to reduce MRSA bacteraemia rates

    Anne Dyas
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  • A team approach to reducing Clostridium difficile and MRSA bacteraemias

    Sue Roberts
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  • Establishing an infection control accreditation programme to control infection

    Julie Parker
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  • Diverse approaches to fighting infection in Northern Ireland

    Nizam Damani, Trudy Reid, Jemima Keyes
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  • Raising local standards of infection control in Cameroon

    Nkwan Jacob Gobte
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  • Collaborative quality improvement reduced ventilator-associated pneumonia in a limited resource country

    Akeau Unahalekhaka
    • PDF
  • Changing infection control behaviour in Egypt

    Hala Badawi, Manal El Said
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