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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-44758-8 be safely given parenterally and are general reserved for topical treatment of superficial infections when the infected area is not extensive, or for oral administration to remove intestinal bacteria, provided that the antibiotic is not absorbed from the intestine.

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Surveillance, Records and Reportsfor giving early indication of outbreaks of infection or problem areas. The most useful records are those which fulfil these functions without infringing on other equally important aspects of the infection control programme.

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Prevention of Infection in Wards (1) Ward Procedure and Dressing Techniquesparticular from other patients, and transmitted by staff, by contaminated objects (‘fomites’) and by air. Surgical patients are exposed to special hazards of infection during the relatively short period of the operation, and the prevention of these hazards is the subject of Chapter 10. Infection may

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Prevention of Infection in Wards (2) Isolation of Patientsds used. Isolation for control of infection is applied in two ways: (1) . — the isolation of infected patients to prevent the transfer of their infection to others; and (2) ., to prevent the transfer of infective micro-organisms to patients at special risk from infection (those with diminished resis
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