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Using priorities between human and livestock bacterial antimicrobial resistance (AMR) to identify data gaps in livestock AMR surveillance

many countries but, less than 10% of these reported livestock AMR data. Resistance data for Escherichia coli specific to cattle, chickens, and pigs, which we prioritized, were also well collected. AMR ...

Resultaten van de 6e nationale campagne ter bevordering van de handhygiëne in ziekenhuizen, 2014-2015

contact’ and ‘exposure to body fluids’, compared to ‘before patient contact’, implying that healthcare workers consistently tend to protect themselves more or less than to protect the patient, as earlier ...

Résultats de la 6e campagne nationale pour la promotion de l'hygiène des mains dans les hôpitaux 2014-2015

contact’ and ‘exposure to body fluids’, compared to ‘before patient contact’, implying that healthcare workers consistently tend to protect themselves more or less than to protect the patient, as earlier ...

Résultats de la 5ème campagne nationale pour la promotion de l'hygiène des mains dans les hôpitaux 2013

body fluids’, thus implying that healthcare workers tend to protect themselves more or less than to protect the patient, as earlier explained [7] (Figure 10). In conclusion, the fifth national campaign ...

Resultaten van de 5de Nationale campagne ter bevordering van de Handhygiëne (HH) in Ziekenhuizen, 2013

body fluids’, thus implying that healthcare workers tend to protect themselves more or less than to protect the patient, as earlier explained [7] (Figure 10). In conclusion, the fifth national campaign ...

Reflection paper on MRSA in food-producing and companion animals: epidemiology and control options for human and animal health.

animals. Whereas the clonal relationship between MRSA strains of CC398 is straightforward in livestock this is less obvious in horses. Small companion animals typically share MRSA strains that seem to ...

Integrating adherence to highly active antiretroviral therapy into children's daily lives: a qualitative study.

caregivers’ self-report and laboratory results. Content analysis for common items was performed, and statements of adherent and less-adherent patients were compared. RESULTS: Three main factors influenced ...

International comparison of results of infection surveillance: The Netherlands versus Belgium.

prophylaxis, which again is employed less frequently there. CONCLUSION: We conclude that international comparisons yield interesting insights regarding quality of care, reaching beyond the field of nosocomial ...

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