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Quarterly epidemiological data on Clostridioides difficile infection, Escherichia coli bacteraemia, Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia and Surgical Site Infection in Scotland. January to March (Q1) 2025
Report provides data for common healthcare infections in Scotland.
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Rapid Review of Healthcare Associated Infection Risks and Outbreaks Associated with Healthcare Ventilation Systems
Provides assessment of Healthcare Ventilation Systems HAI risks and Outbreaks
Quality Improvement Tool (QIT) Literature Review. Insertion and Maintenance of Central Venous Catheters (CVC). Version 1.0
Review and recommendations for insertion and maintenance of CVCs Quality Improvement Tool (QIT)
Literature review and practice recommendations: Existing and emerging technologies for decontamination of the health and care environment: Airborne Hydrogen Peroxide v2
Review of the use of airborne hydrogen peroxide (HP) for decontamination of the healthcare environment.
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Key Stage Assurance Review (KSAR): Notes for Board Infection Prevention and Control Teams
The KSAR Notes for Boards Infection Prevention and Control Teams is a document that IPCTs can use during each stage of the key stage assurance reviews
Targeted literature review to inform a prevention of blood culture contamination quality improvement tool
Key infection prevention and control recommendations
Quarterly Epidemiological Commentary for the Surveillance of Healthcare Associated Infections in Scotland – Methods & Caveats
Describes the methodologies for each of the surveillance programmes that are included in the Quarterly Epidemiological Commentary.