Publications by authors named "Leah Heinrich"

During an outbreak of Sarcophagidae, or flesh flies, in a community hospital's perioperative department, the infection prevention and control (IPC) department developed, validated, and piloted a novel epidemiologic tool to track hourly fly prevalence by room. Interrater reliability of the tool was measured as 0.88 and hourly point prevalence counts were superimposed on floor plans to create heat maps.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Leah Heinrich"

  • - Leah Heinrich's research focuses on developing innovative epidemiologic tools for infection control, specifically in response to outbreaks of Sarcophagidae flies in hospital settings.
  • - Her 2017 article details the validation and pilot testing of a tool designed to track the prevalence of flesh flies in a community hospital's perioperative department, achieving a high interrater reliability score of 0.88.
  • - The study's findings highlight the effectiveness of visual heat maps created from hourly point prevalence data to inform infection prevention strategies in healthcare environments.