Search for dissertations about: "infection control and hand hygiene"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words infection control and hand hygiene.
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1. Infection control of Staphylococcus aureus : spa typing to elucidate transmission
Abstract : Staphylococcus aureus is a commensal of the human flora, primarily colonizing the anterior nares and throat, but it may also cause infections ranging from mild skin and soft tissue infections to severe diseases such as endocarditis and septicemia. S. READ MORE
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2. Endodontic Infection Control in General Dentistry : Barriers, Facilitators, and Clinical Practice
Abstract : Apical periodontitis is a very common condition. Epidemiological research suggests that nearly 50% of the global adult population may have had at least one affected tooth and that approximately 40% of root-filled teeth may be associated with apical periodontitis. READ MORE
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3. Adherence to hygiene routines in community care : the perspective of medically responsible nurses in Sweden
Abstract : Care for the elderly in Sweden is a community responsibility and one of the future challenges for municipality care is infection control. Medically Responsible Nurses (MRNs) and Registered Nurses (RNs) have an important role in keeping a high hygiene standard in community care. READ MORE
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4. Pathogen colonisation, transmission and infection control measures in burn patients
Abstract : Burn patients are susceptible to infections due to impaired natural defences when the epidermal barrier is damaged. Moreover, the trauma affects the patient's immune system through local and systemic inflammatory reactions. Adding to that, the need for intensive care treatment with multiple surgical interventions increases the risk of infection. READ MORE
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5. Hygiene at CT and MRI
Abstract : Background: Preventing the spread of infections is a constant battle against microorganisms. Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) with multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria are a global problem today and causes suffering for patients and have high costs for society. READ MORE