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As HAIs Rise, New Methods of Counterattack Sought

As HAIs Rise, New Methods of Counterattack Sought

Debra Hagberg, MT (ASCP), CIC
October 14th 2021

Even the most rigorous infection prevention protocols come unraveled if compliance isn’t maintained. The challenge is that for busy health care professionals, remembering when and how to disinfect is just one of many competing tasks in an extremely busy day.

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