Healthcare-Associated Infections
Cross-source consensus on Healthcare-Associated Infections from 1 sources and 4 claims.
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- Healthcare-associated infections develop on or after the third day of hospitalization and are not present at admission. — Hand hygiene awareness and handwashing effectiveness in caregivers of surgical patients: a cross-sectional study
- Healthcare-associated infections are linked to longer hospital stays, greater morbidity and mortality, and higher healthcare costs. — Hand hygiene awareness and handwashing effectiveness in caregivers of surgical patients: a cross-sectional study
- Surgical site infections are among the most common types of healthcare-associated infections. — Hand hygiene awareness and handwashing effectiveness in caregivers of surgical patients: a cross-sectional study
- Preventing surgical site infections depends partly on removing transient microorganisms through proper hand hygiene. — Hand hygiene awareness and handwashing effectiveness in caregivers of surgical patients: a cross-sectional study