The Clostridium difficile Dilemma: Working Toward Prevention
July 17th 2012According to an Institute of Medicine (IOM) report, there are 2 million healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) per year in the United States. We also know that 100,000 of these infected patients die. The problem with this picture is that HAIs are preventable and with proper attention, these lives could be saved. Hence, our focus as infection preventionists needs to be on infection prevention rather than infection control.
Nurse Hits the Road to Combat Infectious Disease
July 13th 2012Her passport is stamped with exotic locations: Myanmar, Tibet, South Africa, Vietnam, and Cambodia, as well as Baltimore, MD. But, when Carrie Tudor, PhD, MPH, RN, looks at it, she sees global battlefields in the fight against infectious disease. Her weapons: immunizations, programs to curb tuberculosis and HIV transmission, and a drive to carry on a rich tradition of public health nursing research.
Infectious Disease Experts Call for Action on Antimicrobial Stewardship
July 13th 2012Infectious disease experts say we are on the brink of losing our last line of defense against pathogenic microorganisms -- antibiotics and other antimicrobials -- unless the healthcare industry and policy-makers significantly improve efforts to preserve these drugs' effectiveness through antimicrobial stewardship initiatives.