Nosocomial Pneumonia in Pediatric Patients: practical problems and rational solutions
2002
Pediatric Drugs
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 4
Pages 73-83
Author(s): Zar, H., Cotton, M.
Added October 2012
An outbreak of Serratia marcescens infection in a special-care baby unit of a community hospital in United Arab Emirates: the importance of the air conditioner duct as a nosocomial reservoir
2002
Journal of hospital infection
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 52
Pages 175-80
Author(s): Uduman, S.A., Farrukh, A.S., Nath, K.N., Zuhair, M.Y., Ifrah, A., Khawla, A.D., Sunita, P.
Added October 2012
A determination of healthcare worker exposure to Mycobacterium tuberculosis in two Californian hospitals
2002
Journal of Hospital Infection
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 51
Pages 281-287
Author(s): Sutton, P.M., Mossman, M., Reinisch, F., Harrison, R.J.
Added October 2012
In with the good air
2002
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology
Journal Article
Issue 9
Volume 23
Pages 488-90
Author(s): Streifel, A.J.
Added October 2012
Environmental controls in operating theatres
2002
The Journal of Hospital Infection
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 51
Pages 79-84
Author(s): Dharan, S., Pittet, D.
Added October 2012
Efficacy of high-efficiency particulate air filtration in preventing aspergillosis in immunocompromised patients with hematologic malignancies
2002
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology
Journal Article
Issue 9
Volume 23
Pages 525-531
Author(s): Hahn, T., Cummings, K. M., Michalek, A. M., Lipman, B. J., Segal, B. H., McCarthy Jr., P. L.
Invasive aspergillosis is the most serious type of infections caused by the fungus Aspergillus, affecting organs such as heart, lung, brain, and kidneys and causing symptoms such as chest pain, cough, fever, joint pain, shortness of breath, and unintentional weight loss. The fungus aspergillus is widely spread in the nature and rarely causes problems in healthy individuals.
Added August 2012