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bigram | frequency |
---|---|
hand hygiene | 1054 |
infection control | 202 |
health care | 191 |
hand washing | 183 |
intensive care | 166 |
systematic review | 147 |
healthcare workers | 137 |
based hand | 134 |
care unit | 117 |
central venous | 109 |
public health | 95 |
staphylococcus aureus | 84 |
patient care | 77 |
hand sanitizers | 75 |
neonatal intensive | 74 |
hygiene compliance | 74 |
hygiene practice | 70 |
blood group | 69 |
plastic surgery | 69 |
hygiene practices | 68 |
infection risk | 63 |
nosocomial infection | 63 |
venous catheters | 60 |
hand sanitizer | 59 |
hand rub | 57 |
bloodstream infection | 56 |
infection prevention | 56 |
resistant staphylococcus | 55 |
united states | 55 |
diabetes mellitus | 54 |
hand disinfection | 53 |
personal responsibility | 52 |
hygiene promotion | 51 |
care workers | 50 |
urinary tract | 50 |
log reduction | 48 |
young children | 47 |
world health | 46 |
surgical hand | 45 |
bloodstream infections | 45 |
hand contamination | 44 |
birth weight | 43 |
risk factors | 43 |
care units | 42 |
insertion site | 42 |
controlled trial | 41 |
care settings | 41 |
acute respiratory | 41 |
tract infections | 40 |
protective equipment | 39 |
total number | 39 |
infection rates | 39 |
systematic reviews | 39 |
nosocomial infections | 39 |
health organization | 39 |
hand sanitisers | 39 |
respiratory syndrome | 38 |
left hand | 38 |
doc id | 38 |
cord uid | 38 |
patient safety | 38 |
related bloodstream | 37 |
blood bunch | 37 |
blood groups | 37 |
control practices | 36 |
performance feedback | 36 |
social media | 35 |
pseudomonas aeruginosa | 34 |
infectious disease | 34 |
hong kong | 34 |
sodium hypochlorite | 33 |
infectious diseases | 33 |
improve hand | 33 |
severe acute | 31 |
venous catheter | 31 |
personal protective | 31 |
proper hand | 31 |
barrier precautions | 31 |
associated infections | 31 |
intervention studies | 30 |
hand rubs | 30 |
urethral catheters | 29 |
indwelling urethral | 28 |
liquid soap | 28 |
patient contact | 28 |
quality improvement | 28 |
hand decontamination | 27 |
hospital infection | 27 |
improving hand | 27 |
venous access | 27 |
term indwelling | 27 |
wash hands | 26 |
respiratory tract | 26 |
finger ridge | 26 |
primary research | 26 |
catheter insertion | 26 |
parenteral nutrition | 26 |
enveloped viruses | 26 |
escherichia coli | 26 |
fingerprint patterns | 25 |
increased risk | 25 |
aseptic technique | 25 |
hygiene procedures | 25 |
breast milk | 25 |
glove use | 25 |
advisory committee | 24 |
urinary catheters | 24 |
hand eczema | 24 |
randomised controlled | 24 |
effective hand | 24 |
right hand | 24 |
practices advisory | 23 |
infections associated | 23 |
contaminated hands | 23 |
hand antisepsis | 23 |
washing hands | 23 |
direct contact | 23 |
developing countries | 23 |
missed areas | 23 |
plastic surgeons | 22 |
hand trauma | 22 |
type diabetes | 22 |
good hand | 22 |
hypochlorite bleach | 22 |
disease control | 22 |
personal hygiene | 22 |
mucous membranes | 22 |
hygiene guidelines | 22 |
adverse effects | 22 |
body fluids | 22 |
among healthcare | 22 |
hygiene education | 22 |
blood gathering | 21 |
catheter colonisation | 21 |
calcium binding | 21 |
granted medrxiv | 21 |
author funder | 21 |
related infections | 21 |
ca binding | 21 |
time series | 21 |
risk assessment | 21 |
prospective study | 21 |
antimicrobial agents | 20 |
serratia marcescens | 20 |
microbial contamination | 20 |
interrupted time | 20 |
tract infection | 20 |
hygiene behaviour | 20 |
critically ill | 20 |
review questions | 20 |
diabetic patients | 20 |
ivad use | 20 |
skin care | 20 |
home hygiene | 20 |
fifth guy | 20 |
dear sir | 19 |
contact surfaces | 19 |
antimicrobial activity | 19 |
environmental surfaces | 19 |
contaminated surfaces | 19 |
standard precautions | 19 |
task force | 19 |
handwashing campaigns | 19 |
hand sanitiser | 19 |
auf die | 19 |
associated urinary | 19 |
infection transmission | 19 |
hydrogen peroxide | 19 |
united kingdom | 19 |
intravascular catheter | 19 |
contact dermatitis | 19 |
copyright holder | 18 |
posted may | 18 |
disease transmission | 18 |
antimicrobial resistance | 18 |
female patients | 18 |
environmental contamination | 18 |
made available | 18 |
related complications | 18 |
low birth | 18 |
version posted | 18 |
care centers | 18 |
access device | 18 |
prospective cohort | 18 |
hygienic hand | 18 |
patient rooms | 18 |
image processing | 18 |
novel coronavirus | 18 |
one study | 18 |
randomized controlled | 18 |
cohort study | 18 |
healthcare infection | 17 |
care providers | 17 |
healthcare settings | 17 |
chlorhexidine gluconate | 17 |
bacterial contamination | 17 |
intravascular catheters | 17 |
blood type | 17 |
visibly soiled | 17 |
coronavirus disease | 17 |
droplet nuclei | 17 |
risk factor | 16 |
best practice | 16 |
two groups | 16 |
via hands | 16 |
become contaminated | 16 |
und die | 16 |
nosocomial transmission | 16 |
food preparation | 16 |
sterile gloves | 16 |
ridge tally | 16 |
household members | 16 |
skin irritation | 16 |
drug administration | 16 |
contamination events | 16 |
health impact | 16 |
anesthesia providers | 16 |
binding sites | 16 |
rheumatoid joint | 16 |
two hands | 15 |
hand wash | 15 |
clinical practice | 15 |
internal jugular | 15 |
virucidal activity | 15 |
tip colonisation | 15 |
inanimate surfaces | 15 |
veterinary hospitals | 15 |
per catheter | 15 |
gi illness | 15 |
control measures | 15 |
per hour | 15 |
associated infection | 15 |
recent study | 15 |
home environment | 15 |
chemical disinfectants | 15 |
right now | 15 |
line removal | 15 |
authors concluded | 15 |
respiratory infections | 15 |
respiratory syncytial | 15 |
premature line | 15 |
critically appraised | 15 |
clostridium difficile | 15 |
catheter tip | 15 |
associated pneumonia | 15 |
airborne transmission | 15 |
infectious agents | 15 |
including phlebitis | 15 |
less effective | 15 |
isopropyl alcohol | 15 |
urethral catheter | 15 |
hand drying | 15 |
hospitalized patients | 15 |
day care | 15 |
public engagement | 15 |
intravascular access | 14 |
wound healing | 14 |
guided nudging | 14 |
mellitus patients | 14 |
two hand | 14 |
may also | 14 |
urinary drainage | 14 |
driven performance | 14 |
even though | 14 |
care facilities | 14 |
running water | 14 |
general public | 14 |
behavior change | 14 |
soft tissue | 14 |
hand rubbing | 14 |
clinical trial | 14 |
clinically indicated | 14 |
safer sharps | 14 |
contact precautions | 14 |
sharps injuries | 14 |
related infection | 14 |
test method | 14 |
healthcare providers | 14 |
per patient | 14 |
teaching hospital | 14 |
global handwashing | 14 |
international license | 14 |
bei der | 14 |
hand disinfectants | 14 |
surgical site | 14 |
administration sets | 14 |
person transmission | 14 |
msb precautions | 14 |
hospital environment | 14 |
another study | 14 |
hospital personnel | 14 |
pediatric patients | 14 |
critical appraisal | 14 |
grafting approach | 13 |
per year | 13 |
hand disinfectant | 13 |
north america | 13 |
controlled trials | 13 |
significant difference | 13 |
based products | 13 |
safer care | 13 |
hand contact | 13 |
developed countries | 13 |
needlestick injuries | 13 |
potentially contaminated | 13 |
statistically significant | 13 |
cross contamination | 13 |
respiratory infection | 13 |
ed one | 13 |
healthcare worker | 13 |
fingerprint pattern | 13 |
safety devices | 13 |
multimodal strategy | 13 |
face masks | 13 |
syncytial virus | 13 |
peripheral venous | 13 |
contact time | 13 |
access devices | 13 |
hygiene task | 13 |
illness etiquette | 13 |
commonly used | 13 |
authors declare | 13 |
joint pain | 13 |
patients contrasted | 13 |
frequent hand | 13 |
hand cleansing | 13 |
randomized trial | 13 |
least one | 13 |
bloodborne pathogens | 13 |
community settings | 12 |
hand surgery | 12 |
sharps devices | 12 |
ridge include | 12 |
evidence base | 12 |
urinary catheter | 12 |
examination gloves | 12 |
based handrub | 12 |
mean estimations | 12 |
immune system | 12 |
expert opinion | 12 |
elementary school | 12 |
food contact | 12 |
alcohol hand | 12 |
peer review | 12 |
acquired infections | 12 |
skin damage | 12 |
gastrointestinal tract | 12 |
acute care | 12 |
lumen catheters | 12 |
der compliance | 12 |
hand dermatitis | 12 |
handwashing day | 12 |
invasive devices | 12 |
observational study | 12 |
high risk | 12 |
age group | 12 |
hands must | 12 |
clean care | 12 |
international guidelines | 12 |
may include | 12 |
ulnar loop | 12 |
cfu ml | 12 |
medical students | 12 |
also found | 11 |
insertion sites | 11 |
nonintact skin | 11 |
male patients | 11 |
hygiene products | 11 |
poor hand | 11 |
complications including | 11 |
left hands | 11 |
rt infections | 11 |
appropriate use | 11 |
experimental studies | 11 |
breast reconstruction | 11 |
hand gels | 11 |
prevent catheter | 11 |
journal club | 11 |
medical gloves | 11 |
blood typing | 11 |
among children | 11 |
additional evidence | 11 |
binding proteins | 11 |
dermatoglyphic patterns | 11 |
pathogenic microorganisms | 11 |
apic idsa | 11 |
reducing transmission | 11 |
standard deviation | 11 |
processing techniques | 11 |
data collection | 11 |
family member | 11 |
infection rate | 11 |
health protection | 11 |
operating room | 11 |
direct patient | 11 |
shea apic | 11 |
silver sulfadiazine | 11 |
female diabetics | 11 |
surgical procedures | 11 |
study conducted | 11 |
hygiene among | 11 |
microbiologic data | 11 |
safe use | 11 |
hygiene behavior | 11 |
peripherally inserted | 11 |
herpes simplex | 11 |
guideline development | 11 |
based guidelines | 11 |
family members | 11 |
eye protection | 11 |
health service | 11 |
drainage bag | 11 |
currently available | 11 |
percutaneous injury | 11 |
causal link | 11 |
hygiene program | 11 |
see table | 11 |
intact skin | 11 |
healthcare professionals | 11 |
catheter hub | 11 |
drainage system | 11 |
negative bacteria | 10 |
fracture fixation | 10 |
controlled study | 10 |
binding protein | 10 |
hospital setting | 10 |
data suggest | 10 |
hand therapy | 10 |
rheumatoid arthritis | 10 |
products containing | 10 |
invasive procedures | 10 |
based formulations | 10 |
cant difference | 10 |
syndrome coronavirus | 10 |
pathogen transmission | 10 |
full text | 10 |
alcohol gel | 10 |
perform hand | 10 |
recommended hand | 10 |
randomised trial | 10 |
educational interventions | 10 |
large numbers | 10 |
single use | 10 |
resistant bacteria | 10 |
physical contact | 10 |
control departments | 10 |
bfifth guy | 10 |
times per | 10 |
sanitizer products | 10 |
influenza virus | 10 |
control gathering | 10 |
dressing changes | 10 |
potentially infectious | 10 |
supplementary material | 10 |
candida species | 10 |
idsa hand | 10 |
nicu setting | 10 |
prevent transmission | 10 |
infected person | 10 |
close contact | 10 |
human blood | 10 |
autofluorescence imaging | 10 |
indirect contact | 10 |
gloves must | 10 |
child care | 10 |
reconstructive surgery | 10 |
viral infections | 10 |
hospital settings | 10 |
blood types | 10 |
ulnar loops | 10 |
stigmatizing rhetoric | 10 |
im rahmen | 10 |
robert koch | 10 |
mechanical ventilation | 10 |
isolation unit | 9 |
gastrointestinal infections | 9 |
type ii | 9 |
study design | 9 |
may occur | 9 |
whorl pattern | 9 |
risk reduction | 9 |
normal saline | 9 |
surface disinfection | 9 |
healthcare practitioners | 9 |
promote hand | 9 |
among health | 9 |
hospital staff | 9 |
binding loop | 9 |
paper towels | 9 |
cochrane review | 9 |
antibacterial activity | 9 |
clinical care | 9 |
fat pad | 9 |
preterm infants | 9 |
one rct | 9 |
drainage bags | 9 |
von hautschutz | 9 |
und der | 9 |
school children | 9 |
antimicrobial soap | 9 |
resistant enterococci | 9 |
neural network | 9 |
effective handwashing | 9 |
health agencies | 9 |
gi pathogens | 9 |
global patient | 9 |
healthcare associated | 9 |
ill patients | 9 |
hygiene opportunities | 9 |
hygiene agents | 9 |
control group | 9 |
total parenteral | 9 |
site infections | 9 |
hicpac shea | 9 |
intervention study | 9 |
safety challenge | 9 |
advisory group | 9 |
nonenveloped viruses | 9 |
rt illness | 9 |
cdc recommends | 9 |
waterless hand | 9 |
peripheral intravenous | 9 |
primary care | 9 |
literature review | 9 |
normal daily | 9 |
trauma service | 9 |
comparative study | 9 |
isolation precautions | 9 |
working rooms | 9 |
skin flora | 9 |
recent years | 9 |
cohort studies | 9 |
sars outbreak | 9 |
handwashing technique | 9 |
daily activities | 9 |
sponge dressings | 9 |
like hypertension | 9 |
correct hand | 9 |
social distancing | 9 |
healthcare systems | 9 |
compliance rate | 9 |
ist die | 9 |
observational studies | 9 |
rights reserved | 9 |
respiratory viruses | 9 |
studies conducted | 9 |
ground beef | 9 |
risks associated | 9 |
american society | 9 |
several studies | 9 |
catheter site | 9 |
sexual orientation | 9 |
extrinsic contamination | 9 |
webinar series | 9 |
antimicrobial prophylaxis | 9 |
outbreak associated | 8 |
inserted central | 8 |
conformational change | 8 |
hand preparation | 8 |
hospital care | 8 |
described primary | 8 |
hygiene recommendations | 8 |
mit der | 8 |
may become | 8 |
chemical disinfection | 8 |
artificial nails | 8 |
door handles | 8 |
atd point | 8 |
vascular catheter | 8 |
enhanced cleaning | 8 |
common clinical | 8 |
artificial fingernails | 8 |
frequent handwashing | 8 |
previous studies | 8 |
ed three | 8 |
hautschutz und | 8 |
rh blood | 8 |
klebsiella pneumoniae | 8 |
surgical glove | 8 |
verbesserung der | 8 |
diabetic gathering | 8 |
individual performance | 8 |
infection associated | 8 |
feline calicivirus | 8 |
evidence suggests | 8 |
atopic dermatitis | 8 |
antiseptic hand | 8 |
plastic surgeon | 8 |
ethanolic content | 8 |
qualitative study | 8 |
isolation protocols | 8 |
associated bacteriuria | 8 |
atd edge | 8 |
skin protection | 8 |
sharps injury | 8 |
washed hands | 8 |
cleaning cloths | 8 |
simplex virus | 8 |
per day | 8 |
mechanical complications | 8 |
titanium dioxide | 8 |
prompted hand | 8 |
medrxiv preprint | 8 |
care setting | 8 |
whilst updating | 8 |
loop whorl | 8 |
finger pads | 8 |
paper towel | 8 |
may result | 8 |
routine use | 8 |
infectious gi | 8 |
indwelling urinary | 8 |
hygiene interventions | 8 |
transmission via | 8 |
high levels | 8 |
durch die | 8 |
preventing catheter | 8 |
studies suggest | 8 |
clean hands | 8 |
povidone iodine | 8 |
log reductions | 8 |
one person | 8 |
type diabetic | 8 |
work area | 8 |
drying methods | 8 |
system interventions | 8 |
automated hand | 8 |
hand cream | 8 |
negative staphylococci | 8 |
success rate | 8 |
id transmission | 8 |
injuries among | 8 |
different hand | 8 |
premature infants | 8 |
reduce catheter | 8 |
hygiene regimens | 8 |
different types | 8 |
improved hand | 8 |
vivo panel | 8 |
neonatal unit | 8 |
also used | 8 |
gi infections | 8 |
nosocomial bloodstream | 8 |
healthcare facilities | 8 |
cleaning practices | 8 |
rt illnesses | 8 |
bacterial transmission | 8 |
bone dust | 8 |
tertiary care | 8 |
sars coronavirus | 8 |
infections per | 8 |
british association | 8 |
indikationen zur | 8 |
clinical diseases | 8 |
spread via | 8 |
trauma clinic | 8 |
may lead | 8 |
constitutive rhetoric | 8 |
binding affinities | 8 |
among patients | 8 |
based studies | 7 |
practices among | 7 |
reusable respirators | 7 |
resistant enterococcus | 7 |
alcohol solution | 7 |
control program | 7 |
flanking helices | 7 |
time spent | 7 |
significant reduction | 7 |
impregnated catheters | 7 |
inclusion criteria | 7 |
protective clothing | 7 |
compliance der | 7 |
fingerprint design | 7 |
informs one | 7 |
nhs trust | 7 |
appraisers using | 7 |
development advisory | 7 |
included studies | 7 |
epoc criteria | 7 |
promoting hand | 7 |
contaminated food | 7 |
antimicrobial soaps | 7 |
respiratory protective | 7 |
enterobacter cloacae | 7 |
risk associated | 7 |
results showed | 7 |
adverse events | 7 |
test methods | 7 |
supporting evidence | 7 |
der op | 7 |
staff members | 7 |
finger impression | 7 |
catheter placement | 7 |
demographic data | 7 |
less time | 7 |
improve compliance | 7 |
foodborne disease | 7 |
aseptic procedures | 7 |
success rates | 7 |
senior management | 7 |
antibiotic resistance | 7 |
care nursery | 7 |
individual behavior | 7 |
fingertip patterns | 7 |
hospital environmental | 7 |
adenovirus type | 7 |
study reported | 7 |
dass die | 7 |
widely used | 7 |
ridge check | 7 |
hygiene performance | 7 |
hygiene habits | 7 |
zu beachten | 7 |
cluster randomised | 7 |
inform one | 7 |
machine learning | 7 |
using emojis | 7 |
infected patients | 7 |
less likely | 7 |
maternally acquired | 7 |
canonical ef | 7 |
data feedback | 7 |
domestic environment | 7 |
respiratory droplets | 7 |
surgical face | 7 |
binding properties | 7 |
higher frequency | 7 |
antimicrobial effect | 7 |
nosocomial pneumonia | 7 |
timely removal | 7 |
impregnated central | 7 |
indwelling catheters | 7 |
intravenous therapy | 7 |
three studies | 7 |
respiratory illness | 7 |
raw meat | 7 |
der haut | 7 |
upper rt | 7 |
human medicine | 7 |
clinical staff | 7 |
metal binding | 7 |
intravenous catheters | 7 |
medical devices | 7 |
bacterial counts | 7 |
general population | 7 |
binding affinity | 7 |
allergic contact | 7 |
kong people | 7 |
sift criteria | 7 |
studies selected | 7 |
health humanities | 7 |
antiviral activity | 7 |
rhinovirus colds | 7 |
royal college | 7 |
higher risk | 7 |
auf den | 7 |
practice hand | 7 |
events per | 7 |
contamination may | 7 |
body fluid | 7 |
stop orders | 7 |
hand proteins | 7 |
disinfectant spray | 7 |
main hospital | 7 |
handwashing facilities | 7 |
infect control | 7 |
bacterial pathogens | 7 |
abstract indicates | 7 |
spina bifida | 7 |
stratum corneum | 7 |
will also | 7 |
warm air | 7 |
mycobacterium tuberculosis | 7 |
significantly higher | 7 |
catheter days | 7 |
mucous membrane | 7 |
washing technique | 7 |
healthcare environment | 7 |
compliance rates | 7 |
guideline recommendations | 7 |
child health | 7 |
wound infections | 7 |
skin cancer | 7 |
gestational age | 7 |
practice guidelines | 7 |
breast pumps | 7 |
articles retrieved | 7 |
allergic reactions | 7 |
pathogens via | 7 |
hands may | 7 |
clinical areas | 7 |
time period | 7 |
two appraisers | 7 |
fingerprint picture | 7 |
independently critically | 7 |
study designs | 7 |
wearing gloves | 7 |
artery catheters | 7 |
barrier protection | 7 |
resistant organisms | 7 |
ar leaflets | 7 |
organic material | 7 |
multicenter study | 7 |
using sign | 7 |
diseases like | 7 |
skin cleansing | 7 |
well established | 7 |
percutaneous injuries | 7 |
less frequently | 7 |
based approach | 7 |
outbreak situations | 7 |
blood pressure | 7 |
mass index | 7 |
central catheter | 7 |
weight infants | 7 |
new york | 7 |
rub formulations | 7 |
waste management | 7 |
hand motifs | 7 |
spectrum antimicrobial | 7 |
airborne precautions | 7 |
toward hand | 7 |
online version | 7 |
widely recognized | 7 |
silver alloy | 7 |
regarding hand | 7 |
previous systematic | 7 |
health services | 7 |
direct observation | 7 |
printed hand | 7 |
abo blood | 7 |
wide range | 7 |
health authorities | 6 |
artificially contaminated | 6 |
surgical masks | 6 |
index case | 6 |
operating theatres | 6 |
multidisciplinary approach | 6 |
improve clarity | 6 |
rate ratio | 6 |
human milk | 6 |
quality whilst | 6 |
commonly missed | 6 |
mit dem | 6 |
protective gloves | 6 |
appraised evidence | 6 |
allowed without | 6 |
reuse allowed | 6 |
ist eine | 6 |
poor compliance | 6 |
sind die | 6 |
study using | 6 |
catheter care | 6 |
reducing hand | 6 |
best critically | 6 |
hand ca | 6 |
role modelling | 6 |
new public | 6 |
without permission | 6 |
potential risk | 6 |
bloodborne viruses | 6 |
benzalkonium chloride | 6 |
higher levels | 6 |
plain soap | 6 |
depth interviews | 6 |
human immunodeficiency | 6 |
polyurethane dressings | 6 |
care provider | 6 |
das tragen | 6 |
catheterrelated infections | 6 |
process evaluation | 6 |
university students | 6 |
ivad administration | 6 |
crossover study | 6 |
one systematic | 6 |
krankenhaushygiene und | 6 |
local guidelines | 6 |
tunnelled cvcs | 6 |
visibly dirty | 6 |
maximal sterile | 6 |
lower respiratory | 6 |
low cost | 6 |
hygienic handwash | 6 |
guidelines recommend | 6 |
susceptible individuals | 6 |
die indikationen | 6 |
sanitizer use | 6 |
good hygiene | 6 |
marcescens outbreak | 6 |
surgical training | 6 |
und hautpflege | 6 |
compliance among | 6 |
positive bacteria | 6 |
detailed procedural | 6 |
patients requiring | 6 |
hot water | 6 |
underlying illness | 6 |
surveillance system | 6 |
procedural protocols | 6 |
body site | 6 |
hand calcium | 6 |
viral respiratory | 6 |
domestic kitchen | 6 |
desinfektionsmittel und | 6 |
symptomatic transmission | 6 |
gi infection | 6 |
effective method | 6 |
communicable disease | 6 |
using image | 6 |
control department | 6 |
sterile barrier | 6 |
medical center | 6 |
patient environment | 6 |
sharp instruments | 6 |
professional education | 6 |
nice guidelines | 6 |
unique mark | 6 |
molecular epidemiology | 6 |
medical records | 6 |
literature search | 6 |
infection due | 6 |
removing bacteria | 6 |
remain suspended | 6 |
local anaesthesia | 6 |
key factors | 6 |
ist das | 6 |
explicitly linked | 6 |
ed two | 6 |
national health | 6 |
catheter colonization | 6 |
significant differences | 6 |
hand loop | 6 |
acceptable quality | 6 |
virus transfer | 6 |
one report | 6 |
cytomegalovirus infection | 6 |
evidence explicitly | 6 |
contact isolation | 6 |
positive blood | 6 |
commercially available | 6 |
hand gel | 6 |
health education | 6 |
tap water | 6 |
analysis including | 6 |
current national | 6 |
viral load | 6 |
postoperative infections | 6 |
perinatal guidelines | 6 |
newborn infants | 6 |
preventing infections | 6 |
quaternary ammonium | 6 |
adult patients | 6 |
clinical environment | 6 |
bacterial load | 6 |
university hospital | 6 |
lower limb | 6 |
recognizable proof | 6 |
focus groups | 6 |
care must | 6 |
global public | 6 |
successful criteria | 6 |
improvement efforts | 6 |
american academy | 6 |
cross infection | 6 |
hygiene improvement | 6 |
cover gowns | 6 |
information leaflets | 6 |
high recurrence | 6 |
using abhs | 6 |
twofold loop | 6 |
control bunch | 6 |
vascular access | 6 |
gi disease | 6 |
catheterrelated bloodstream | 6 |
prevalence survey | 6 |
foodborne outbreaks | 6 |
chlorhexidine resistance | 6 |
control study | 6 |
sani nudge | 6 |
national guidelines | 6 |
highly effective | 6 |
study also | 6 |
care professionals | 6 |
mit einem | 6 |
skin contamination | 6 |
preventing healthcare | 6 |
parented alimentation | 6 |
viral particles | 6 |
frequent use | 6 |
hospitalised patients | 6 |
negative bacilli | 6 |
urethral trauma | 6 |
hygiene system | 6 |
control director | 6 |
evidence currently | 6 |
alcohol content | 6 |
immunodeficiency virus | 6 |
british society | 6 |
protection agency | 6 |
containing ethanol | 6 |
occupational safety | 6 |
also known | 6 |
der chirurgischen | 6 |
incidence rate | 6 |
risk management | 6 |
thrombus formation | 6 |
predict blood | 6 |
formulation aspects | 6 |
disease outbreaks | 6 |
droplet precautions | 6 |
qualitative research | 6 |
virucidal efficacy | 6 |
skin antisepsis | 6 |
alcohol based | 6 |
pulmonary tuberculosis | 6 |
ca affinity | 6 |
level education | 6 |
improving adherence | 6 |
body mass | 6 |
nosocomial pathogens | 6 |
water temperature | 6 |
study found | 6 |
time intervals | 6 |
natural rubber | 6 |
coronary illness | 6 |
may cause | 6 |
operative time | 6 |
term catheterisation | 6 |
surgical internees | 6 |
die anzahl | 6 |
potential infection | 6 |
rubber latex | 6 |
monitoring system | 6 |
skin dryness | 6 |
laboratory studies | 6 |
hygiene protocols | 6 |
cluster rct | 6 |
hygiene campaign | 6 |
hygiene plans | 6 |
spectrum beta | 6 |
nosocomial respiratory | 6 |
hands frequently | 6 |
contact transmission | 6 |
clinical signs | 6 |
national hand | 6 |
hygiene monitoring | 6 |
public awareness | 6 |
pathogenic organisms | 6 |
hand coverage | 6 |
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