A survey of cross-infection control procedures: knowledge and attitudes of Turkish dentists
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to investigate the knowledge, attitudes and behavior of Turkish dentists in Samsun City regarding cross-infection control.
Emir Yüzbasioglu +4 more
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A cross sectional study of organizational factors and their impact on job satisfaction and emotional burnout in a group of Australian nurses: infection control practitioners. [PDF]
Page K, Graves N.
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Assessing the readiness of health facilities to deliver safe male circumcision services is more important in sub-Saharan Africa because of the inadequacy state of health facilities in many ways.
Frank Felix Mosha +5 more
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[COVID-19 vaccination strategy for employees of German hospitals: results of a survey of infection control practitioners within the B-FAST project]. [PDF]
Scheithauer S +4 more
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Infection Control Awareness and Practices among Dental Students in Gujarat: A Questionnaire Based Cross-sectional Study [PDF]
Introduction: In recent years, medical advancements have led to significant progress in infection control, reducing risks in healthcare settings. However, Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs) remain a major global concern, affecting millions of ...
Diptesh Sureshbhai Rami +2 more
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Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Infection Control and Waste Management among Traditional Medicine Practitioners in Bhutan, 2019: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey [PDF]
Dorji Gyeltshen +8 more
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Background: Good infection control practices are effective in reducing rates of infection in health care settings. Studies in primary care in developed countries indicate that many general practitioners (GPs) do not comply with optimal infection control ...
Don O'Mahony
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Infection control practices of medical practitioners at a large urban public hospital in South Africa during the SARS-COV-2 Pandemic [PDF]
M. Victoria Marx +3 more
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EPIDEMIOLOGY OPPORTUNISTIC MYCOSES
The review touches upon a problem of coinfection caused by several important fungal infections (aspergillus, candida, pneumocystis, cryptococcus) and infectious or parasitic diseases.
V. V. Shkarin, N. V. Saperkin
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