September 16th 2025
Catherine M Stein, Evelyn Griffin, Hilary Blackburn, Kirk Milhoan, and Raymond Pollak join ACIP as the panel prepares to vote on MMRV, Hepatitis B, and COVID-19 recommendations following the June reconstitution.
How Behavior Change Strategies Can Help Prevent Hospital Infections
March 31st 2017On March 30, 2017, plenary speaker Matthew Kreuter, PhD, MPH, provided SHEA Spring 2017 Conference attendees with insight on how behavior change strategies play a part in infection prevention in hospital settings.
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Infection Prevention in Post–Acute Care Settings Versus Acute Care Hospitals
March 31st 2017Nimalie Stone, MD, MS, Team Lead, LTC, Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, explores the differences in infrastructure for clinical care and infection prevention in post–acute care and long-term care settings as compared to acute care hospitals.
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Why Is There a Lack of Data on the Burden of HAIs in US Nursing Homes?
March 30th 2017Nicola Thompson, PhD, Epidemiologist, Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, discusses the lack of data on the burden of healthcare-associated infections in US nursing homes.
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"Make Antibiotics Great Again:" A Reflection on Antibiotic Stewardship
March 30th 2017Sara Cosgrove, MD, MS, current president of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA), painted a picture of the new landscape of antibiotic stewardship in the Opening Plenary of the 2017 SHEA Spring Conference held in St. Louis, Missouri.
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World TB Day 2017: How to Eliminate the Disease by 2100
March 24th 2017As we reflect on the progress made in the fight against tuberculosis (TB), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stress that without actions to accelerate progress, the goal of eliminating TB in the United States by the end of the century will not be met.
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Unity is CommUnity: Promoting HIV Awareness in Native Communities
March 20th 2017Today is National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NNHAAD), a day dedicated to promoting awareness of the impact that HIV/AIDS has on Native communities, particularly American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians.
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