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Original Articles

Nursing home-acquired infections

What to do about control and treatment

Pages 55-66 | Published online: 16 May 2016
 

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The elderly nursing home resident runs the risk of having at least one serious infection a year. Why do nosocomial infections develop? What are the most common types of infection encountered in long-term care facilities? What constitutes an effective infection control program? How can the physician successfully control and treat infection in this highly susceptible population? Dr Smith offers answers to these and other questions.

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