Pick Your Battles: Conducting Efficient & Effective Targeted Surveillance in Your Facility
April 12th 2017At the SHEA Spring 2017 Conference, Laurie Conway, RN, PhD, CIC, provided conference goers with options that will allow them to “pick their battles” when it comes to ensuring effective surveillance targets.
Hepatitis & Gut Microbiome May Provide Potential Links to Parkinson's Disease
April 12th 2017A recent study has found that individuals with chronic hepatitis B and C infections may have more to worry about; they may also be at increased risk for developing Parkinson’s disease. Not only this, but a change in the microbiome may also elicit the development of the disease.
Gut Bacteria "Mismatch" Could Increase Gastric Cancer Risk
April 11th 2017In a recent study, researchers from several institutions found that individuals from North, Central, and South Americas may be at an increased risk of cancer due to Heliobacter pylori strains brought over to the "New World" with European explorers.
How Can We Improve Cleaning & Disinfection Practices to Reduce HAI Transmission?
April 6th 2017At the SHEA Spring 2017 Conference on March 30, 2017, David P. Calfee, MD, MS, discussed the role that the environment plays in transmission of healthcare-associated infections, and why cleaning and disinfection measures need to be improved to reduce these infections.
New Fecal Transplant Method Treats C. difficile "Like Instant Coffee"
April 6th 2017Research coming in from the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston shows that when it comes to treating those with C. difficile, frozen and freeze-dried products for Fecal Microbiota Transplantation are nearly as effective as fresh product.
Public Health News Watch Wednesday: Report for April 5, 2017
April 5th 2017This week’s Public Health News Watch highlights initiatives taking place this week in celebration of National Public Health Week, as well as two new pieces of legislation being considered in Congress that could impact food safety in the country and healthcare, in general.
Assessing Infection Prevention Programs in Nursing Homes
April 4th 2017At the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) Spring 2017 Conference, Nimalie Stone, MD, MS, Team Lead, LTC, Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), discussed infection prevention and control programs in nursing homes across the United States.