New Blood Tests for TB Show Exposure to Disease While Tuberculin Skin Tests Do Not
Infection Detectives Use Disease Fingerprints to Track Common Infections in Children
Microbiologists Expose Norovirus: It's as Common as a Cold
Bioterrorism Survey of OR Nurses Shows Value of Self-Study for Increasing Preparedness and Knowledge
New Study Disputes Value of an Antibiotic Standard as a Quality Measure
Kimberly-Clark Wins MAX Award for its MICROCUFF Pediatric Endotracheal Tub
Inviro Medical Names Joint Commission Member to its Board
FDA Approves First Fully Automated Test to Screen for West Nile Virus in Blood and Tissue Donors
FDA is Investigating Norovirus Outbreak Linked to Oysters
Investigating the Measles Virus as a Tool to Kill Multiple Myeloma
Saint Peters Vaccinates Employees Against Whooping Cough; Program to be National Model
Risk of HIV Transmission is Highest Early in Infection
Opening Windows May be the Best Way of Preventing Transmission of Airborne Infection
With Fear of Spreading Germs High, Pennsylvanians Likely to Wash Hands Often, Poll Reveals
ASHES Announces 2007 National Healthcare Environment Services and Housekeeping Week
Immune Cells Take Divergent Paths When Fighting Infections
Healthcare Workers Exposed to HIV on Job Need Preventive Treatment
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CLEARING THE PATH
New Initiatives, Practices Make Strides in Fight Against SSIs
Myriad Fluid Management AND Disposal Choices ARE Available FOR THE OR
Busting Bugs in Las Vegas, ICT Style
ICT Conference on Professional Development Attracts 131 Infection Prevention Professionals
Managing Todays OR Suite Conference Emphasizes Teamwork
University of California San Francisco Medical Center Adopts SurgiCount Safety-Sponge System
Antibiotic Vancomycin May Trigger Dangerously Low Platelet Count
Sweat May Pass on Hepatitis B in Contact Sports