Organization of nosocomial infection control measures and local networks for infectious disease control in middle-scale hospitals in Japan

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Abstract

The aims of this study were to assess nosocomial infection control measures at middle-scale hospitals throughout Japan. Of the 823 hospitals participating in this questionnaire-based survey, more than half of the middle-scale hospitals have implemented nosocomial infection control measures, including infection surveillance or infection control rounds, while acknowledging a shortage of infection control staff. These hospitals most frequently consulted public health centers to obtain information and advice. Improved nosocomial infection control in middle-scale hospitals requires sufficient staffing and a local network, with active participation by public health centers.

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Mori-Yoshikawa, N., Ohmagari, N., & Kirikae, T. (2014). Organization of nosocomial infection control measures and local networks for infectious disease control in middle-scale hospitals in Japan. Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases, 67(5), 379–381. https://doi.org/10.7883/yoken.67.379

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