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Benchmarking Hospital-Onset NTM: A New Study Sets the Bar
Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are increasingly recognized as healthcare-associated pathogens, especially in high-risk populations....
Alexander Sundermann
May 261 min read
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Healthcare-Associated RSV: Likely More Common Than We Think
A new study in Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology takes a fresh look at how we define healthcare-associated respiratory syncytial...
Alexander Sundermann
May 161 min read
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Do Endoscope Brushes Actually Matter? This Study Says Yes.
We all know that cleaning flexible endoscopes is a critical step in preventing infections—but do we think enough about the brushes we...
Alexander Sundermann
May 121 min read
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New AJIC Study: If You Can’t Clean It, Should You Be Using It?
A new paper in AJIC caught my eye this week - and it gets at something we’ve all worried about: what if some of the reusable devices we...
Alexander Sundermann
May 71 min read
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Are We Sampling Endoscopes the Right Way? New Review Highlights Gaps
Endoscopes - especially those without a working channel, like flexible laryngoscopes - are known to become contaminated during use and...
Alexander Sundermann
May 61 min read
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Genomic Surveillance: A New Lens for Understanding Healthcare Transmission
As infection preventionists, we rely on surveillance, observation, and data to detect and respond to healthcare-associated infections...
Alexander Sundermann
May 52 min read
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