Top 10 infection control stories, March 30-April 3

Components of high-quality infection prevention programs, traits of successful operating rooms and killing MRSA piqued the interest of infection control and clinical quality readers last week.

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The following are the 10 most-read infection control and clinical quality articles from Becker’s Hospital Review for the week of March 30, starting with the most popular.

1. Olympus issues urgent update on how to clean scopes linked to CRE outbreak

2. A better prescription for minimizing HAIs: 8 components to high performing infection prevention and control programs

3. Nurse-physician collaboration may decrease HAIs, study finds

4. 7 common traits of a successful OR and how to achieve them

5. Remedy from ancient textbook could cure MRSA, scientists find

6. Spring cleaning: Mayo clinic deals with dust, resumes surgeries

7. Perspective: How to apply financial principles to quality and safety efforts

8. 54 best overall patient-rated hospitals

9. AAAHC: New guidelines for ambulatory surgery on obese patients

10. 8 recent stories on MRSA

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