[Nosocomial infections in the children's wards].

Eksp Klin Gastroenterol

Published: July 2010

Hospital-infection (hospital, nosocomial)--current medical problem, important for the employees of any level of health, including gastroenterology service. In the present lectures was dealt with the latest information on nosocomial infection as a natural consequence of a large array of permanent sources of pathogens in people coming to the hospital with unrecognized infectious diseases, close contact of patients, patients and medical staff. We presented statistics for Russia and abroad, analyzed the most frequently allocated nosocomial pathogens. Discussed issues in bioethics and nosocomial infections, the possibility of their prevention, including gastrointestinal offices hospitals. We showed Important role in the choice of disinfectants in the prevention of HI.

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