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Infection prevention experts have released "Educate, Empower, Engage: A Collaborative Interdisciplinary Call-to-Action for Reducing Surgical Site Infections," which identifies three areas that could increase a healthcare facility's ability to reduce surgical site infections.

Researchers found facilities with quality electronic surveillance systems saw a dramatic decline in catheter-associated urinary tract infection rates, while facilities without the systems saw no change, according to a study published in Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology.

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Researchers found mortality risk was not significantly different for patients operated on at different times of day, days of the workweek or times of the year, according to research published in Anesthesia & Analgesia.

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