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Perspective of Nationwide Surveillance System for Surgical Site Infections

Kim YK

As a result of the Study on the Efficacy of Nosocomial Infection Control (SENIC) project, many countries have established nationwide surveillance systems for nosocomial infections, including surgical site infections (SSIs)....
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Latent Tuberculosis Infection for Healthcare Workers

Song JY

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Environmental Surface Culture in Public Restroom

Park JS

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Excrement Strikes Back: The Dark Side of Fecal Microbiota Transplantation

Kleven M

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Development and Evaluation of an Infection Control Education Program for Postpartum Care Workers

Kim SR, Kim SH, Son HJ, Cho NH, Cha KS, Chun HK, Choi JR, Hong HK

BACKGROUND: This study was conducted to investigate the educational needs of employees in charge of practical services at postpartum care centers and to test the improvement of infection control-related knowledge...
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Role of Laboratory Medicine Doctors and the Rising Importance on the Infection Control of Medical Facilities

Park JH, Kim MN, Lee H, Kim NH, Shin S

BACKGROUND: Public concern for healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) has been rising since the outbreak of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus in Korea in 2015. HAI control has been an essential...
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Prevalence and Risk Factors of Latent Tuberculosis Infection among Healthcare Workers

Lee S, Lee YL, Kim YC, Kim EJ, Heo JY, Choi YH

BACKGROUND: Due to occupational exposure, healthcare workers (HCW) face an increased risk of tuberculosis (TB) infection. This study was conducted to assess the prevalence and risk factors of latent tuberculosis...
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Two Cases of Chickenpox Developed from an Immunocompromised Patient with Localized Herpes Zoster

Kim YC, Han SH, Choi JY, Lee JH, Kim JS, Lee K

Varicella zoster virus causes chickenpox, which is highly contagious, at primary infection and herpes zoster at reactivation. The varicella zoster virus may be more contagious and cause serious outbreaks in...
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Comparison of Blood Culture Contamination Rate Before and After Improving Skin Antisepsis Methods in Blood Culture

Yim JY, Cho HJ, Choi YH, Moon KS

BACKGROUND: This study aims to investigate blood culture contamination rates before and after improving the skin antisepsis methods used in blood cultures, and to compare the differences observed. METHODS: This is...
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Colonization Prevalence and Risk Factor Analysis of Carbapenem-Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii in an Intensive Care Unit without Outbreaks

Kim YA, Park YS, Lee SS, Son YJ, Yeon JH, Seo YH, Lee K

BACKGROUND: Acinetobacter baumannii is a well-known etiologic agent of a variety of nosocomial infections; the resistance rate to imipenem is surprisingly high in Korea. The colonization of carbapenem-resistant A. baumannii...
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Korean National Healthcare-associated Infections Surveillance System, Intensive Care Unit Module Report: Summary of Data from July 2017 through June 2018

Kim EJ, Kwak YG, Kim TH, Lee MS, Lee SO, Kim SR, Park SH, Ahn JY, Yun NR, Ryu SY, Kim ES, Choi JY, Yoo HM, Shin MJ, Yoo SY, Hong KH, Moon HW, Cho NH, Son HJ, Kim SH, Choi YH, Kim MN

BACKGROUND: In this report, we present annual data from the intensive care unit (ICU) module of the Korean National Healthcare-associated Infections Surveillance System (KONIS) from July 2017 through June 2018. METHODS:...
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