Infection Control Today - 02/2003: Clinical Update
Infection Control Today - 02/2003: Microbe of the Month
Two Wrongs Making a Right:
NAPPSI Compiles List of Sharps-Safety Devices
Hand Hygiene in Healthcare: Playing by the New Rules
Lessons in Linen
Infection from Organ Donors:
Infection Control Today - 02/2003: TOOLS & TECHNOLOGY
Reprocessing of Medical Devices:
Alcohol-based Handwashing Agents:
Infection Control Today - 02/2003: Environmental Services
FEBUARY REFERENCES
Pennsylvania Attorney General Announces Environmental Crimes Charges Against Trucking Company for Illegally Transporting Infectious Waste
National Quality Forum Endorses Healthcare Safety Practices, Achieves Consensus on List of 26 Practices to Reduce Adverse Events
Carmona to Give NMHCC Address
Members of the "Surviving Sepsis" Campaign Aim to Create Awareness of And Take Action Against 10th Most Common Cause of Death
MedImmune Receives Complete Response Letter from FDA for FluMist, an Intranasal Flu Vaccine
Antex Biologics Comments on President Bush's Proposal for Vaccine Funding
Amerinet Awards Medline with Closed-Suction Catheter Agreement; "Trach-Eze" Features Unique Elbow Access Valve to Reduce Infection and Cost
Linezolid is a Better Treatment for Resistant Pneumonia
Malaria Vaccine Initiative Gets New Leadership
Aesculap Receives Frost Sullivan Market Award
NACCHO Official Says Unfunded Smallpox Vaccination Program Hurts Readiness for Other Public Health Threats
Performing Arts Students Kick Off Antibiotic Campaign; Independence Blue Cross Joins Charter School to Highlight Overuse
America's Homeland Security Enhanced by Paladin Capital's $10.5 Million Investment in AgION Technologies' War Against Bacteria
Leading Doctors Present Solutions for Life-Threatening Risks Associated With Smallpox Vaccination
Massachusetts Healthcare Organizations Team With Johnson & Johnson to Address State Nursing Shortfall
Aventis Receives Approvable Letter From U.S. Food and Drug Administration for KETEK (telithromycin) Tablets for Treatment of Community-Acquired Respiratory Tract Infections
Augustine Medical, Inc. Has Reorganized
American Phytopathological Society: Consumption of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables Causing More People to Get Sick -- Plant Disease Scientists Ask Why