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13-Year Decline in Hospital Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance: What VA Centers Teach Us
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13-Year Decline in Hospital Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance: What VA Centers Teach Us

A comprehensive look at the simultaneous reduction of infections and resistance in U.S. Veterans Affairs hospitals.

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Naveen Sankar S
Aug 19, 2024
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A detailed and professional illustration depicting the decline of hospital infections and antimicrobial resistance over a period of time. The image should visually convey a healthcare environment, such as a hospital with medical staff and patients, combined with elements like graphs or charts showing a downward trend. The setting should include medical equipment, antiseptics, and indicators of cleanliness, such as hand sanitizers, and should suggest the concept of infection control and stewardship. The overall mood should be positive, emphasizing improvement in healthcare.

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Over a 13-year span, U.S. Veterans Affairs (VA) medical centers saw significant declines in hospital-associated infections and antimicrobial resistance, highlighting the effectiveness of system-wide infection prevention and antimicrobial stewardship programs.

Study Details:
This study, published in Lancet Infectious Diseases, analyzed over 990,000…

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