Selected article for: "active surveillance and infection control"

Author: Patricia Rios; Amruta Radhakrishnan; Sonia M. Thomas; Nazia Darvesh; Sharon E. Straus; Andrea C. Tricco
Title: Guidelines for preventing respiratory illness in older adults aged 60 years and above living in long-term care: A rapid review of clinical practice guidelines
  • Document date: 2020_3_26
  • ID: kwncu3ji_472
    Snippet: Manitoba Health Seniors and Active Living, 2019; Country: Canada, Sponsor: Not reported Scope: these guidelines support infection prevention and control (IP&C) professionals, health care organizations and health care providers in developing, implementing and evaluating IP&C policies, procedures and programs to improve the quality and safety of health care and patient outcomes Active surveillance for additional cases should be implemented as soon .....
    Document: Manitoba Health Seniors and Active Living, 2019; Country: Canada, Sponsor: Not reported Scope: these guidelines support infection prevention and control (IP&C) professionals, health care organizations and health care providers in developing, implementing and evaluating IP&C policies, procedures and programs to improve the quality and safety of health care and patient outcomes Active surveillance for additional cases should be implemented as soon as possible when one healthcare-associated laboratoryconfirmed influenza case is identified in a hospital or one case of laboratory-confirmed influenza is identified in a long-term care facility (A-III).

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