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The Experiences Of Infection And Prevention Control Nurses (Ipcns) In Cultivating Hand Hygiene [PDF]
Erna Tsalatsatul Fitriyah +2 more
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A cross-sectional survey assessing the influence of theoretically informed behavioural factors on hand hygiene across seven countries during the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]
Kelly Ann Schmidtke, Kenneth Drinkwater
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This study shows the protective effects of potential probiotic strain of Pediococci strains against diarrheal Escherichia coli strains in Caenorhabditis elegans model system. The E. coli strains resulted in severe morphological and physiological damage to the worm whereas the probiotic interventions were able to reduce these damages.
Gunjan Sadera +4 more
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P141: Media and hand hygiene: are healthcare workers receiving the correct example? [PDF]
E. J. W. Spierings +6 more
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Community kitchen managers in Lebanon demonstrated positive attitudes but insufficient knowledge and perceptions regarding food safety. Targeted training programs are urgently needed to improve critical control practices and reduce foodborne illness risks across the country.
Samer A. Kharroubi +2 more
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Background: Considering the importance of hand hygiene in nosocomial infections prevention and the low outcomes of performed researches in hand hygiene, this study aimed at assessing the effective factors on hand hygiene using planned behavior model ...
Mohamad Mehdi Hazavehei +3 more
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This study assessed toxic metals in five dried marine fish species from Bangladesh. Although most metals were within safe limits, chromium (Cr) consistently exceeded FAO/WHO standards, especially at Kuakata Beach. The findings highlight localized contamination hotspots and species‐specific bioaccumulation, while risk assessment supports the safety and ...
Shapla Khatun +7 more
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Hand hygiene practice among healthcare workers in intensive care units: a qualitative study
Background: Hand hygiene is the simplest and most effective preventive measures to reduce cross infection in hospitals. However, compliance with recommended instructions is commonly poor among healthcare workers.
Hamid Ravaghi, Zhaleh Abdi, Ali Heyrani
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