cover image - Epidemiology of Healthcare-associated infections in Australia - E-Book, 1st Edition
ISBN: 9780729588331
Copyright: 2021
Publication Date: 03-29-2021
Page Count: 124
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $57.99

Epidemiology of Healthcare-associated infections in Australia - E-Book, 1st Edition

by Ramon Z. Shaban, BSc(Med), BN, GradCertInfCon, PGDipPH&TM, MEd, MCommHealthPrac(Hons1), PhD, RN, FCENA, FACN, FACIPC, CICP-E, Brett G. Mitchell, BN, DipTropN, CertHealthM, GradCertTeachSuper, MAdvPrac, PhD, RN, CICP-E, FACN, FACIPC, Philip Russo, BN, MClinEpid, PhD, RN, CICP-E, MACN, FACICPC and Deborough Macbeth, BN, MAAppEthics, PhD, RN, CICP-E, PSM

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cover image - Epidemiology of Healthcare-associated infections in Australia - E-Book, 1st Edition
ISBN: 9780729588331
Copyright: 2021
Publication Date: 03-29-2021
Page Count: 124
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $57.99
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    • Collated publicly available HAI surveillance definitions from jurisdictions across Australia
    • Collated publicly available national HACs HAI data derived from the associated surveillance programs
    • Identification of the gaps in both publicly available HAI data from different sources and the lack of publicly available HAI surveillance data in one serialised title
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  • Chapter 1 - Executive SummaryChapter 2 - Surgical Site InfectionChapter 3 - Urinary Tract InfectionChapter 4 - PneumoniaChapter 5 – Blood stream infectionChapter 6 – Central line and peripheral line associated bloodstream infectionChapter 7 – Multi-resistant organismsChapter 8 – Infection associated with prosthetics and implantable devicesChapter 9 – Gastrointestinal infectionChapter 10 – Appendix
  • Ramon Z. Shaban, BSc(Med), BN, GradCertInfCon, PGDipPH&TM, MEd, MCommHealthPrac(Hons1), PhD, RN, FCENA, FACN, FACIPC, CICP-E, Clinical Chair of Communicable Diseases Control and Infection Prevention, Sydney Infectious Diseases Institute and Susan Wakil School of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia, Brett G. Mitchell, BN, DipTropN, CertHealthM, GradCertTeachSuper, MAdvPrac, PhD, RN, CICP-E, FACN, FACIPC, Professor of Nursing and Health Services Research, School of Nursing and Health, Avondale University, Lake Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia, Philip Russo, BN, MClinEpid, PhD, RN, CICP-E, MACN, FACICPC, Professor of Nursing and Director of Research, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and Deborough Macbeth, BN, MAAppEthics, PhD, RN, CICP-E, PSM, Assistant Director of Nursing (Infection Control), Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service, Southport, Queensland, Australia
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