Control of pseudomonas aeruginosa infections in burned patients
1992
Surgical Research Communications
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 12
Pages 61-67
Author(s): McManus, A.T., Mason, A.D.J., McManus, W.F., Pruitt, B.A.J.
Invasive burn wound sepsis with Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a major concern in burn patient care settings. It is difficult to treat and may cause high mortality among patients with extensive burn wounds. Therefore, one primary goal of burn care is to prevent colonization and infection of P. aeruginosa. Patient colonization refers to the isolation of the targeted pathogen (organism) from the patient (e.g., sputum, wound surface, urine, and stool).
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Handwashing practices and resistance and density of bacterial hand flora on two pediatric units in Lima, Peru
1992
American Journal of Infection Control
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 20
Pages 65-72
Author(s): Larson, E.L., McGinley, K.J., Foglia, A., Leyden, J.J., Boland, N., Larson, J., Altobelli, L.C., Salazar-Lindo, E.
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Heliport-associated Nosocomial Mucormycoses
1992
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology
Journal Article
Issue 6
Volume 13
Pages 325-6
Author(s): Abzug, M.J., Gardner, S., Glode, M.P., Cymanski, M., Roe, M.H., Odom, L.F.
Added October 2012