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Researchers demonstrate success in keeping patients safer after orthopedic surgeries Arlington, Va. — March 28, 2024 — A new study published today in the American Journal of Infection Control (AJIC) demonstrates the use of a simple pre-surgical infection prevention protocol to prevent dangerous post-surgical infections. Researchers performed this investigation at the Soroka University Medical Center … Continued
Tools such as ChatGPT may improve infection surveillance and keep patients safer in healthcare facilities Arlington, Va. — March 14, 2024 — A new proof-of-concept study published today in the American Journal of Infection Control (AJIC) reports that artificial intelligence (AI) technologies can accurately identify cases of healthcare-associated infections (HAI) even in complex clinical scenarios. … Continued
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 1, 2024 — Statement from the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) on “Lessons Learned During the Pandemic Can Help Improve Care in Nursing Homes,” by the Office of Inspector General (OIG) at the Department of Health and Human Services. The nation’s infection preventionists agree with the findings … Continued
February 6, 2024 — The Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC), the leading association for infection prevention and control (IPC) professionals, is pleased to announce their 2024 Strategic Partners. With nearly 15,000 infection preventionist (IP) members, APIC is the largest association for infection prevention and control (IPC) professionals. The APIC Strategic Partner … Continued
Researchers find that closing the toilet lid before flushing does not reduce the spread of viral particles Arlington, Va. — January 25, 2024 — A new study published today in the American Journal of Infection Control (AJIC) demonstrates that viral particles spread to many restroom surfaces during toilet flushing, regardless of whether the toilet lid … Continued
Having Infection Preventionists on site is optimal, but guidance is meant to be turnkey for disaster coordinators Arlington, Va. – January 16, 2024 – As natural disasters like hurricanes and forest fires strike with greater frequency and ferocity and Americans are forced into close proximity with one another in temporary shelters, the risk of infections … Continued
Microbial contamination, including harmful pathogens, was found on bed rails, workstations, and other frequently-touched surfaces Arlington, Va. — January 11, 2024 — A new study published today in the American Journal of Infection Control (AJIC) reports microbial contamination — including pathogenic and potentially pathogenic bacteria — on high-touch hospital surfaces despite compliance with recommended disinfection … Continued
Initial version offers recommendations for acute, long-term, and ambulatory care settings and collects data to inform more rigorous algorithm for the future Arlington, Va., December 20, 2023 – The Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) today announced the launch of a tool intended to help Infection Prevention and Control leaders determine the … Continued
Federal Program Highlights the Role of Infection Preventionists, Provides Guidance to Help Address the Shortage of These Essential Professionals Through Apprenticeships Arlington, Va. – December 12, 2023 – With infection preventionists (IPs) in short supply at the nation’s hospitals, surgical centers, and nursing homes, APIC – the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology … Continued