Infection Control Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices among Healthcare Workers in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology2013Vol. 34(12), pp. 1289–1296
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Admasu Tenna, Edward Stenehjem, Lindsay Margoles, Ermias Kacha, Henry M. Blumberg, Russell R. Kempker
Abstract
Training HCWs about the importance and proper practice of hand hygiene along with improving hand sanitizer options may improve patient safety. Additionally, enhanced infrastructure is needed to improve TB infection control practices and allay HCW concerns about acquiring TB in the hospital.
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