Hospital environment hygiene nurse: a key player to reduce healthcare associated infections by multi-resistant organisms
Summary: Background: Multi-Resistant Organisms (MRO) healthcare-associated infections (HAI) are closely associated with contamination of surfaces. Outsourced companies are usually in charge of both hospital hygiene and environmental hygiene personnel (EHP) supervision, which can result in bias. Meth...
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Main Authors: | V. Paz (Author), M. Paniagua (Author), A. Santillán (Author), M. Alaniz (Author), L. D'Agostino (Author), R. Orellana (Author), C. Rodríguez (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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