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Selective antimicrobial modulation of the intestinal flora of patients with acute nonlymphocytic leukemia : A double blind placebo-controlled study
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4423.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Functions of granulocytes after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation
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4329.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Transpleural lung biopsy by the thorascopic route in patients with diffuse interstitial pulmonary disease
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Limited value of acyclovir in the treatment of uncomplicated herpes zoster
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Implementation of an educational program and an antibiotic order form to optimize quality of antimicrobial drug use in a department of internal medicine
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Septicaemia with Dysgonic Fermenter -2 (DF-2) bacterium in a compromised host
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Hematogenous Candida vertebral osteomyelitis treated with ketoconazole
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How much time should long-term care and geriatric rehabilitation facilities (nursing homes) spend on infection control?
Background: For hospitals, standards for the required number of infection control personnel are outdated and disputed. Such standards are not even available for long-term care and geriatric rehabilitation facilities (ie, nursing homes). This study addressed the question of how much time nursing homes should spend on infection control. Methods: Through group discussions and individual sessions, experienced infection control practitioners, medical microbiologists, and nursing home doctors evaluated the time needed to perform infection control activities in a model nursing home. Results: The number of hours needed was estimated as 513 per 100 beds, or 154 per 10,000 care-days per year. Conclusion: Given that significant differences can be expected among the various facilities identified as nursing homes, long-term care facilities, or geriatric rehabilitation centers, as well as among countries, the standard that we propose for The Netherlands will not be generally applicable. However, the method we have used to determine this standard can be easily applied in other countries and settings.Public Health and primary careGeriatrics in primary careAntimicrobial treatment and prevention of infection
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