Infection Control Features
By Ryan Mccann
Saturday, 13 September, 2014
Saturday, 13 September, 2014
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Cathryn Murphy considers the extent to which ambiguity contributes to the ongoing problem of ineffective healthcare associated infection prevention.
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Internationally, we are seeing the emergence of new and old infectious diseases. Marija Juraji weighs up the risk that these infectious diseases could land on our doorstep.
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The World Association for Infectious Diseases and Immunological Disorders was unveiled at the Infectious Diseases World Summit in Shanghai.
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A Study of Australia's Biggest hospitals has found doctors who are not proper hygiene procedures, writes Narelle Shuh
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