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Strategies to Prevent Transmission of Methicillin‐Resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Acute Care Hospitals

Previously published guidelines are available that provide comprehensive recommendations for detecting and preventing healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). Our intent in this document is to highlight practical recommendations in a concise format to assist acute care hospitals in their efforts to...

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Published in:Infection control and hospital epidemiology 2008-10, Vol.29 (S1), p.S62-S80
Main Authors: Calfee, David P., Salgado, Cassandra D., Classen, David, Arias, Kathleen M., Podgorny, Kelly, Anderson, Deverick J., Burstin, Helen, Coffin, Susan E., Dubberke, Erik R., Fraser, Victoria, Gerding, Dale N., Griffin, Frances A., Gross, Peter, Kaye, Keith S., Klompas, Michael, Lo, Evelyn, Marschall, Jonas, Mermel, Leonard A., Nicolle, Lindsay, Pegues, David A., Perl, Trish M., Saint, Sanjay, Weinstein, Robert A., Wise, Robert, Yokoe, Deborah S.
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