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United Against the Flu
United Against the Flu is a collaborative effort by several national health care organizations and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to amplify the importance of getting vaccinated, especially this flu season.
South Carolina measles outbreak expands to 985 as cases grow nationwide
The South Carolina Department of Public Health reported Feb. 27 that the state’s measles outbreak is at 985 cases, up six cases from Feb. 24.
CDC says infant botulism outbreak is over
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Feb. 26 announced that an infant botulism outbreak that sickened 48 babies who consumed ByHeart formula is over.
Measles outbreak grows to 979 cases in South Carolina
The measles outbreak in South Carolina has increased to 979 cases, the state’s Department of Public Health reported Feb. 24.
South Carolina measles outbreak at 973 cases
The ongoing measles outbreak in South Carolina has reached 973 cases, the state’s Department of Public Health reported Feb. 20.
Managing Infection Prevention in Health Care Facilities
Support your organization’s ability to improve patient safety and reduce HAIs.
South Carolina measles outbreak at 950 cases
The South Carolina measles outbreak has grown to 950 cases, the state’s Department of Public Health reported Feb. 13.
UI Health Warns: Don’t Let Your Guard Down – Get Your Flu Shot
UI Health is asking people to “defend yourself with the flu shot” through a highly motivational and educational flu season campaign.
St. Luke’s East Hospital: Eliminating Unnecessary Central Lines Reduces CLABSI
Determining the necessity of a central line on a daily basis that proved most effective for Saint Luke's East Hospital in cutting its CLABSI rate.
Providence: Reducing CAUTI and CLABSI Using an Intensive, On-site Assessment Model
Providence significantly reduced both CAUTI and CLABSI rates, which became elevated during the COVID-19 pandemic, by utilizing an intensive, on-site epidemiologic assessment model.