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Archive >  Infection Control 2003

Defeating an Invisible Enemy

Facilities must be ever-vigilant in the battle to prevent infection.

Bill Meltzer, Senior Associate Editor

include "_nav_tab.php";Bill Meltzer, Senior Associate EditorA facility administrator attending the recent AAASC conference in New Orleans made a very telling observation to me about the chore she faces motivating her staff to consider infection control practices to be anything other than necessary drudgery.

The temptation to take shortcuts may be especially strong in today's ultra fast-paced outpatient surgical care market. The patients are healthier. The procedures are cleaner. And the pressure to turn over cases is immense. The invisible danger of surgical site infections (SSIs) can lurk until it's too late for a wakeup call. Studies have shown that compliance with healthcare asepsis, particularly in the area of hand hygiene, still leaves a lot to be desired.

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