methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (mrsa) in rehabilitation and chronic-care-facilities: what is the best strategy?
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Abstract
Abstract
Background
The risk associated with methicillin-resistant
Discussion
Screening identifies over 90% of patients colonised with MRSA upon admission to R-CCF
Summary
Given the increase in morbidity associated with MRSA observed in numerous hospitals, the emergence of a community-acquired disease associated with these strains and the evolution of glycopeptide-resistant strains, the voluntary application of a strategy combining screening, technical isolation and chemical decolonization in R-CCF appears to be an urgent matter of priority.
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| Authors | ;Bertrand Xavier;Bailly Pascale;Minary-Dohen Patrica;Talon Daniel |
| Journal | michigan law review |
| Year | 2003 |
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10.1186/1471-2318-3-5
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