American Journal of Infection Control
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A 90 Day Success Story: Insights from a New Infection Prevention Director with Multicenter Oversight
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The transition into leadership is often a career goal for staff-level infection preventionist (IP). However, the first 90 days in a new leadership role can be the most difficult for a number of reasons including a rapid expansion of responsibilities
A Review of an Expanded Candida Auris Screening Protocol
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Candida auris is an emerging fungal pathogen associated with healthcare-associated outbreaks. It is often multidrug resistant and has high mortality and morbidity. Early detection and isolation of colonized patients is essential to prevent its spread
Assessing the Effect of Removing and Reintroducing Perineal Care Products on Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections
Description
Proper perineal (pericare) and Foley care are important steps in Foley maintenance to reduce the incidence of catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI). At a quaternary academic medical center, there was an increase in CAUTI during a time
APIC Chapter Develops Successful Strategy to Increase Chapter Member Participation in Monthly Chapter Meetings
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An individual Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) chapter values member participation in monthly chapter educational meetings. Following the resumption of chapter meetings after the COVID-19 pandemic-related
An Expedient Response to a Mycobacterium tuberculosis Exposure and Its Impact on Post-Exposure Testing Compliance
Description
Persons with infectious Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) pose a significant risk to others in crowded areas, such as emergency department (ED) waiting rooms. After a slow response to a first MTB exposure was associated with poor compliance with post
Analysis of Two-Step Clostridioides Difficile Testing on Case Reporting, Cycle Threshold Value and Treatment Choice
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Various strategies for diagnosing Clostridioides difficile (CD) differ in their sensitivity and specificity, as well as ability to distinguish colonization from infection. Impacts include reducing the number of National Healthcare Safety Network
An Uncommon Culprit, Bacillus Cereus, as a Foodborne Bloodstream Infection (BSI)
Description
Bacillus cereus, a foodborne illness, occurs within 6-15 hours after consuming contaminated food items. Associated symptoms include nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. An investigation was launched following an inquiry from an outside hospital (OSH)
Achieving Survey-Readiness Through Standardized Infection Prevention Rounding Tools
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National Infection Prevention (IP) environmental guidelines were developed to prevent healthcare associated infections from the environment. These standards have become extensive and can be difficult to interpret and implement. Our integrated health
A Structured Approach to Decrease Device Utilization Through Assessing Foley Appropriateness
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Prevention of catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI) is dependent on the appropriate use of indwelling catheters (foleys) and compliance with bundle elements. There is a lack of standardized tools to assess the appropriate use and
