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Coming Clean on Hand Hygiene: How Much Do You Really Know?
Hand hygiene is your first defense against SSIs and, increasingly, against preventing MRSA transmission.
Jerry M. Zuckerman, MD

With the increase in methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus infections in healthcare, we at Albert Einstein Medical Center have renewed our focus on hand hygiene (see "The Plexus MRSA Initiative at a Glance" on page 36). Along with active surveillance and barrier precautions, it's one of the most crucial factors in preventing this problem that you may be seeing more of in the outpatient setting.

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