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    Infection Control in Healthcare Personnel: Infrastructure and Routine Practices for Occupational Infection Prevention and Control Services (2019)

    1. Contributors

    Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee
    Acknowledgments
    Declarations of Interest

    2. Terminology

    Glossary of Terms
    Acronyms and Abbreviations
    References

    3. Methods

    Literature Search Questions
    Literature Search
    Article Selection
    Recommendation Formulation
    Reviewing and Finalizing the Guideline
    First Search Strategy for Indexed Articles
    Second Search Strategy for Indexed Articles
    Third Search Strategy for Articles
    Fourth Search Strategy for Indexed Articles
    Websites Examined
    Results of the Process to Select Relevant Articles

    Page last reviewed: September 30, 2019
    Content source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID), Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion (DHQP)
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    • Infrastructure and Routine Practicesplus icon
      • Authors
      • Executive Summary
      • Introduction
      • Leadership and Management
      • Communication and Collaboration
      • Assessment and Reduction of Risks for Infection among Healthcare Personnel Populations
      • Medical Evaluations
      • Occupational Infection Prevention and Control: Education and Training
      • Immunization Programs
      • Management of Potentially Infectious Exposures and Illnesses
      • Management of Healthcare Personnel Health Records
      • Appendicesplus icon
        • 1. Contributors
        • 2. Terminology
        • 3. Methods
    • Epidemiology and Control of Selected Infectionsplus icon
      • Authors
      • Executive Summary
      • Introduction and Background
      • Diphtheria
      • Group A Streptococcus Infections
      • Meningococcal Disease
      • Pertussis
      • Rabies
      • Appendix 1: Abbreviations and Acronyms
      • Contributors and Acknowledgements
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