HAIs

The Infection Control Today® health care-acquired infections (HAIs) page presents updates on the latest techniques and strategies in the never-ending battle between infection preventionists and HAIs. Focusing on the latest in medical literature, we also present perspectives from the top infection preventionists and other medical experts in the country about how to put the growing knowledge of HAIs into use in the everyday world of infection prevention. Articles and videos often focus on methods to contain and control pathogens and multidrug-resistant organisms from spreading within the health care system.

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Pathogen Pulse
Pathogen Pulse: Facilities Need the SPD, Yersinia Enterocolitica Outbreak, and More

July 22nd 2025

From unsterilized surgical tools in Colorado to a years-long methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) outbreak in Virginia and a surging measles crisis in Canada, recent headlines reveal the fragile front lines of infection prevention and the high stakes when systems fail.

A mother and child having online telemedicine consultation with remote doctor about cold and flu virus treatment.  (Adobe Stock 479767497 Studio Romantic)
Telemedicine's Transformative Role in PPE Distribution and Sterile Equipment Management

July 22nd 2025

Set of bright yellow sharps containers with biohazard labels and red lids used in clinics and hospitals for safe disposal of medical needles and waste. (Adobe Stock 1521632893 by Maksim)
Reducing Hidden Risks: Why Sharps Injuries Still Go Unreported

July 18th 2025

Realistic electron microscopy of Clostridioides difficile, highly detailed rod-shaped structure, spores with textured surfaces, flagella, acid-green and purple hues, contrasting black background.  (Adobe Stock 1318793046 by Waseem by AI)
New Study Explores Oral Vancomycin to Prevent C difficile Recurrence, But Questions Remain

July 17th 2025

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The Next Frontier in Infection Control: AI-Driven Operating Rooms

July 15th 2025

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