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Annual Conference News Releases
06/15/2023
Annual Conference News Releases

Follow along each day as we issue news during the 2023 APIC Annual Conference! Media Contacts: Aaron Cohen, 301-633-6773, aaroncohenpr@gmail.com; Liz Garman, 202-365-7421, egarman@apic.org Science Press Releases June 28: Virginia Pediatric Hospital Prevented Central Line Infections for Nearly a Year June 27: Two Technology-Based Approaches that improved Hand Hygiene Compliance are Featured at Infection Prevention … Continued

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Study Shows Hospital Policy Allowing Nurses to Initiate C. Difficile Testing Could Reduce Infection Spread and Associated Morbidity
05/11/2023
Study Shows Hospital Policy Allowing Nurses to Initiate C. Difficile Testing Could Reduce Infection Spread and Associated Morbidity

Findings published in AJIC suggest policy change expedites availability of test results, and could help decrease clinical and economic burden of C. difficile infections Arlington, Va., May 11, 2023 – A new study published today in the American Journal of Infection Control (AJIC) suggests that allowing bedside nurses to independently order testing for C. difficile … Continued

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APIC Creates Emerging Infectious Disease ‘Playbooks’
05/01/2023
APIC Creates Emerging Infectious Disease ‘Playbooks’

Concise, pathogen-specific roadmaps will help guide healthcare facilities in outbreak response Arlington, Va., May 1, 2023 — To help infection preventionists (IPs) and epidemiologists operationalize prevention efforts for emerging infectious disease threats, APIC is launching a series of ‘Playbooks’ that can be downloaded and customized for use in individual healthcare facilities. Created by APIC’s Emerging … Continued

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Infectious-Diseases Response Initiative Reduced Staff Burnout and Helped Prevent HAI Increases at VA Healthcare System During COVID-19 Pandemic
04/27/2023
Infectious-Diseases Response Initiative Reduced Staff Burnout and Helped Prevent HAI Increases at VA Healthcare System During COVID-19 Pandemic

Analysis published in AJIC suggest program was an essential service during the pandemic Arlington, Va., April 27, 2023 – A serious infectious threat response initiative (SITRI) implemented by the Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) team at Veterans Affairs North Texas Health Care System (VANTHCS) positively impacted IPC staff burnout and helped prevent an increase in … Continued

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New Study Demonstrates Hospital Safety Climate and Organizational Characteristics Predict HAI and Occupational Health Outcomes
04/13/2023
New Study Demonstrates Hospital Safety Climate and Organizational Characteristics Predict HAI and Occupational Health Outcomes

Findings provide first published evidence of relationship between standard precaution adherence and safety of both healthcare workers and patients Arlington, Va., April 13, 2023 – New data published today in the American Journal of Infection Control (AJIC) provide the first published evidence that a positive safety climate and adherence to standard precautions predict key healthcare-associated … Continued

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New Study Identifies Key Risk Factors for Surgical Site Infection Following Commonly Performed Surgery
03/30/2023
New Study Identifies Key Risk Factors for Surgical Site Infection Following Commonly Performed Surgery

Open surgery, prolonged procedures, obesity, diabetes, and younger age are associated with higher risk of infection following abdominal hysterectomy Arlington, Va., March 30, 2023 – Findings from an analysis of more than 66,000 abdominal hysterectomies performed in New York hospitals reveal key risk factors for surgical site infections (SSIs) following these procedures, including open surgery, … Continued

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<strong>APIC Statement in response to GAO report titled “COVID-19 in Nursing Homes: Experts Identified Actions Aimed at Improving Infection Prevention and Control”</strong>
03/29/2023
APIC Statement in response to GAO report titled “COVID-19 in Nursing Homes: Experts Identified Actions Aimed at Improving Infection Prevention and Control”

Arlington, Va., March 29, 2023 – The Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) applauds the Government Accountability Office for identifying actions to improve infection prevention and control (IPC) practices in nursing homes. The GAO’s report is based on recommendations from a panel of experts, including representatives of APIC. Of significance to APIC … Continued

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<strong>New Findings Published in <em>AJIC</em> Highlight Clinician Perspectives on Barriers to Reliable Hand Hygiene</strong>
03/17/2023
New Findings Published in AJIC Highlight Clinician Perspectives on Barriers to Reliable Hand Hygiene

First study to report differences across specific clinician subgroups offers insights to improve practices through human factors engineering Arlington, Va., March 16, 2023 – Findings from a new study published in the American Journal of Infection Control (AJIC), highlight perceptions of and barriers to reliable hand hygiene among specific clinician subgroups. The results, from the … Continued

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Study Suggests EHR-Focused Interventions Can Significantly Reduce Unnecessary Urine Cultures Among Hospital Patients
03/02/2023
Study Suggests EHR-Focused Interventions Can Significantly Reduce Unnecessary Urine Cultures Among Hospital Patients

Initiative highlighted in AJIC provides model for resource-limited institutions to decrease overdiagnosis and overtreatment of asymptomatic bacterial infections Arlington, Va., March 2, 2023 – Physicians in the largest safety-net hospital system in the United States used two electronic health record (EHR)-focused interventions to significantly reduce inappropriate urine cultures among hospitalized patients. Findings from their study, … Continued

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