Author: Lin Huang, G. Khai; Stewardson, Andrew J.; Lindsay Grayson, M.
Title: Back to basics: hand hygiene and isolation Document date: 2014_7_2
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Snippet: Recent multicentre studies have confirmed the benefits of increased hand hygiene compliance in decreasing rates of hospital-acquired infections. Improving rates of hand hygiene compliance among healthcare workers, particularly with the use of alcohol-based hand rub (ABHR), remains paramount and should be a requirement for hospital accreditation......
Document: Recent multicentre studies have confirmed the benefits of increased hand hygiene compliance in decreasing rates of hospital-acquired infections. Improving rates of hand hygiene compliance among healthcare workers, particularly with the use of alcohol-based hand rub (ABHR), remains paramount and should be a requirement for hospital accreditation.
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