Five-Year surveillance of patients with communicable diseases
Journal of Hospital Infections, 2001; 47(3): p.210-217
ISSN: 0195-6701Autores:
D. Beaujean, H. Blok, A. Gigengack-Baars, T. Kamp-Hopman Verhoef, y A. Weersink
Abstract:
This case study examined trends in isolation nursing for five years at a university medical center in the Netherlands.
- Isolating patients with communicable diseases remains the most effective way of preventing the spread of disease.
- Few studies have provided quantitative data on patients nursed in isolation.Beaujean, D. ... [et al.]
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