Hospital Acquired Infections Epidemiology and Control /Dr. July Kumalawati
Material type: TextPublisher: Kuala Lumpur: Institute for Medical Research 1988Copyright date: ©1988Description: iv, 54pages : 1 tables ; 30cmContent type:- text
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- WC 195
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Diploma in Medical Microbiology, (SEAMEO - TROPMED) Institute for Medical Research 1987- 1988
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A hospital acquired or nosocomial infection is one that is not present or incubating at the time that a patient entered the hospital. Thus, nosocomial infections are those acquired by patients while they are in the hospital.
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