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Hospital epidemiology and infection control

C. Glen Mayhall

Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins c2012

Localização: FSP - Faculdade de Saúde Pública    (362.11 347 4.ed. ) e outros locais(Acessar)

  • Título:
    Hospital epidemiology and infection control
  • Autor: C. Glen Mayhall
  • Assuntos: Nosocomial infections -- Prevention; Nosocomial infections -- Epidemiology; Cross infection -- Prevention; Aufsatzsammlung; Cross Infection -- epidemiology; INFECÇÃO HOSPITALAR (PREVENÇÃO E CONTROLE EPIDEMIOLOGIA); CONTROLE DE INFECÇÕES (MÉTODOS); BIOMETRIA; BIOESTATÍSTICA; SAÚDE PÚBLICA; Cross Infection -- prevention & control; Bioterrorism; Infection Control -- methods
  • Notas: Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Descrição: Principles of infectious diseases epidemiology -- Modern quantitative epidemiology in the healthcare setting -- Biostatistics for healthcare epidemiology and infection control -- Principles of healthcare epidemiology -- Data collection in healthcare epidemiology -- Practical application of the principles of epidemiology to study design and data analysis -- Meta-analysis and systematic reviews of the literature in healthcare epidemiology and infection control -- Investigation of outbreaks -- Pseudoinfections and pseudo-outbreaks -- Creating a culture of excellence -- Selecting improvement projects -- Conducting successful improvement projects -- Public reporting on healthcare-associated infections -- Working with the news media in public communication --
    Using the personal computer for healthcare epidemiology -- The electronic health record : An essential technology for healthcare epidemiology -- Healthcare-associated infections related to the use of intravascular devices inserted for short-term vascular access -- Healthcare-associated infections related to use of intravascular devices inserted for long-term vascular access -- Healthcare-associated bloodstream infections -- Healthcare-associated urinary tract infections -- Surgical site infections -- Healthcare-associated pneumonia -- Healthcare-associated sinusitis -- Healthcare-associated gastrointestinal tract infections -- Healthcare-associated burn wound infections -- Healthcare-associated eye infections -- Healthcare-associated central nervous system infections -- Staphylococcus aureus -- Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus -- Coagulase-negative Staphylococci -- Streptococci -- Enterococcus species -- Enterobacteriaceae -- Nonfermentative gram-negative bacilli -- Legionella -- Clostridium difficile -- Mycobacterium tuberculosis -- Nontuberculosis mycobacteria -- Candida -- Filamentous fungi -- Influenza viruses -- Varicella-Zoster virus -- Herpes simplex virus -- Cytomegalovirus -- Cytomegalovirus -- Hepatitis viruses -- Uncommon causes of healthcare-associated infections --
    Healthcare-associated viral respiratory infections in pediatric patients -- Healthcare-associated bacterial infections of the central nervous system, upper and lower respiratory tracts, and skin in pediatric patients -- Healthcare-associated gastrointestinal tract infections in pediatric patients -- Healthcare-associated measles, mumps, rubella, and human parvovirus B19 -- Healthcare-associated infections in newborn nurseries and neonatal intensive care units -- Healthcare-associated infections acquired in childcare facilities -- Healthcare-associated infections in dental, oral, and macillofacial surgery -- Healthcare-associated infections in obstetric patients -- Healthcare-associated infections in patients with spinal cord injury -- Healthcare associated infections in patients with neoplastic diseases -- Healthcare-associated infections in solid organ transplant recipients -- Infection prevention and control in hematopoietic stem cell transplant patients -- Healthcare-associated infections in anesthesia -- Healthcare-associated infections that complicate invasive procedures in cardiology -- Infection risks of endoscopy -- Control of infections associated with hemodialysis -- Infections associated with peritoneal dialysis -- Infections that complicate the insertion of prosthetic devices -- Healthcare-associated infections related to respiratory therapy -- Healthcare-associated infections following transfusion of blood and blood products -- Healthcare-associated infections related to procedures performed in radiology -- Infection control in gene therapy --
    Central sterile supply -- Healthcare-associated infections and the environment -- Microbiologic sampling of the environment in healthcare facilities -- Prevention of occupationally acquired viral hepatitis in healthcare workers -- Prevention of occupationally acquired human immunodeficiency virus infection in healthcare workers -- Vaccination of healthcare workers -- Prevention of occupationally acquired diseases of healthcare workers spread by contact, droplet, or airborne routes (other than tuberculosis) -- Prevention of occupationally-acquired healthcare-associated infections in diagnostic laboratories -- Prevention of occupationally acquired infections in prehospital healthcare workers -- Prevention of occupationally-acquired infections in posthospital healthcare workers -- Selection and use of disinfectants in healthcare -- Sterilization and pasteurization in healthcare facilities -- Elements of design aimed at infection prevention and patient safety in the built environment of the healthcare facility -- Prevention of infections related to construction, renovation, and demolition in healthcare facilities -- Design and maintenance of hospital ventilation systems and the prevention of airborne healthcare-associated infections -- Mechanisms of bacterial resistance to antimicrobial agents -- Antimicrobial resistance and healthcare-associated infections -- Antimicrobial stewardship -- A methodologically focused review of the literature in healthcare epidemiology and infection control --
    Surveillance of healthcare-associated infections -- Isolation of patients with communicable diseases -- Hand washing and hand disinfection -- Education of healthcare workers in the prevention of healthcare-associated infections -- Infection control and the employee health service -- Epidemiology and prevention of healthcare-associated infections related to animals in the hospital -- Role of the microbiology laboratory and molecular epidemiology in healthcare epidemiology and infection control -- Economic analysis in healthcare epidemiology -- Legal issues in healthcare epidemiology and infection control -- Epidemiology and prevention of infections in residents of long-term care facilities -- Epidemiology and prevention of infections in home healthcare -- Infection control in countries with limited resources -- Biological terrorism : An overview -- The state and local response to bioterrorism -- Agents of bioterrorism -- Preparedness for a bioterrorist attack with smallpox.
  • Editor: Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
  • Data de criação/publicação: c2012
  • Formato: xxiv, 1576 p. ill. 29 cm..
  • Idioma: Inglês

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