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Infection prevention and control in the twenty-first century
The era of patient safety
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This chapter focuses on infection prevention and control towards the end of the twentieth century, offering a senior participant observer’s account of the shifting nature of infection control policies in England. It considers how past events might influence current and future policy, especially with regards to the well-funded and successful role of infection prevention and control in dealing with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Exploring the historical incidence of MRSA from the late-1990s to the early2000s and the ways in which that outbreak produced a sea change in the roles and responsibilities of infection specialists, it considers how and why infection prevention and control strategies have engaged with the wider patient safety agenda. It also explores what possible futures we might see for infection prevention and control in England, in the light of recent historical experience.

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Germs and governance

The past, present and future of hospital infection, prevention and control

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