Management of Outbreaks of Methicillin-ResistantStaphylococcus aureusInfection in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: A Consensus Statement
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology2006Vol. 27(2), pp. 139–145
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Susan I. Gerber, Roderick C. Jones, Malachi E. Scott, Joel Price, Mark S. Dworkin, Mala Filippell, Terri Rearick, Stacy Pur, James McAuley, Mary Alice Lavin, Sharon Welbel, Sylvia Garcia‐Houchins, Judith L. Bova, Stephen G. Weber, Paul M. Arnow, Janet A. Englund, Patrick J. Gavin, Adrienne Fisher, Richard B. Thomson, Thomas Vescio, Teresa Chou, Daniel Johnson, Mary B. Fry, Anne H. Molloy, Laura Bardowski, Gary A. Noskin
Abstract
The CANMWG developed recommendations for the prevention and control of MRSA colonization and infection in the NICU and agreed that recommendations should expand to include future data generated by further studies. Continuing partnerships between hospital infection control personnel and public health professionals will be crucial in honing appropriate guidelines for effective approaches to the management and control of MRSA colonization and infection in NICUs.
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