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As population growth, urbanization, and climate change increase the spread of pathogens, hospital infections now affect 1 in 31 patients, costing billions annually. This study presents a new approach by integrating copper and zinc oxide nanoparticles into 3D‐printed materials.
Andrei‐Florin Sandu+2 more
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Hand hygiene and hospital-acquired infections
Sarit Sharma
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The Impact of Gown-Use Requirement on Hand Hygiene Compliance [PDF]
Yoav Golan+13 more
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Hand hygiene: the impact of incentive strategies on adherence among healthcare workers from a newborn intensive care unit [PDF]
Zilah Cândida Pereira das Neves+5 more
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Artificial Intelligence and Corruption: Opportunities and Challenges in the Health Sector
ABSTRACT Corruption in health systems diverts resources, erodes trust, and reduces service quality. Traditional oversight methods struggle to detect fraudulent patterns, but Artificial Intelligence (AI) offers new possibilities. AI can analyse large datasets to predict corruption risks and detect irregularities in procurement, insurance claims, and ...
Paula del Rey‐Puech+2 more
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Predictors of Hand Hygiene Compliance Opportunities: A Retrospective Analysis of the Literature
Brandi N. Whitaker+3 more
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ABSTRACT We note that while the institutional environment determines the actions and structures of constituent organizations, there are still limited insights available in the literature on the nature and process of interactions between key stakeholders in ambulance services, especially as they respond during a significant crisis.
Ashish Malik+3 more
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Ignaz Philip Semmelweis: The Tragic Pioneer of Hand Hygiene. [PDF]
Keske Ş.
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Health in our hands, but not in our heads: understanding hygiene motivation in Ghana [PDF]
Beth E. Scott+3 more
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