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Current Status of Infection Prevention and Control Programs for Emergency Medical Personnel in the Republic of Korea

Oh HS, Uhm DC

OBJECTIVES: Emergency medical personnel (EMPs) are pre-hospital emergency responders who are at risk of exposure to infections and may also serve as a source for the transmission of infections. However,...
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A Survey on Elements of an Effective Hospital Infection Control Program for Korea

Yoon HS

  • KMID: 1401870
  • J Nurs Acad Soc.
  • 1989 Aug;19(2):147-159.
The main purpose of this survey was to identify for elements of an effective hospital infection control program for Korea. Nurses and doctors who had participated in an education program...
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The Efficacy of Clinical Strategies to Reduce Nosocomial Sepsis in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants

Hwang JH, Choi CW, Chang YS, Choe YH, Park WS, Shin SM, Lee M, Lee SI

The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of clinical strategies to reduce nosocomial sepsis (NS) in extremely low birth weight infants (ELBWI) less than 1,000 g. Data...
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Prevention of sepsis prior to prostate biopsy

Toner L, Bolton DM, Lawrentschuk N

PURPOSE: Urosepsis is the most feared complication of transrectal prostate biopsy. The incidence may be increasing from
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Avoiding student infection during a Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) outbreak: a single medical school experience

Park SW, Jang HW, Choe YH, Lee KS, Ahn YC, Chung MJ, Lee KS, Lee K, Han T

PURPOSE: In outbreaks of infectious disease, medical students are easily overlooked in the management of healthcare personnel protection although they serve in clinical clerkships in hospitals. In the early summer...
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