It’s been another busy quarter on the Micro Blog, with posts on Ebola, coverage of Infection Prevention 2014, and updates on multidrug-resistant Gram-negative rods (especially CRE):
- Journal Roundup September 2014: Ebola, Environmental science, and MDR-GNR (Published 15th October 2014)
- Infection Prevention 2014: Some highlights (Published 6th October 2014)
- Universal vs. targeted interventions in infection prevention and control: the case for a targeted strategy (Published 30th September 2014)
- How to assess scientific posters: a practical guide (Published 29th September 2014)
- Tending the human microbiome (Published 25th September 2014)
- Not all resistant Gram-negative bacteria are created equal: Enterobacteriaceae vs. non-fermenters (Published 17th September 2014)
- Acinetobacter contamination: is anywhere safe? (Published 9th September 2014)
- Ebola: PPE and paranoia (Published 3rd September 2014)
- Journal Roundup August 2014: seeking your input (Published 27th August 2014)
- CRE and friends: Q&A (Published 20th August 2014)
- Are contaminated hands more important than contaminated surfaces? (Published 18th August 2014)
- Isolation: the enemy of CRE (Published 13th August 2014)
- My close shave with viral haemorrhagic fever (VHF) (Published 5th August 2014)
- Preventing HCAI: go long or go wide? (Published 29th July 2014)
- How to write a conference abstract…and beyond! (Published 25th July 2014)
- Journal Roundup July 2014 (Published 22nd July 2014)
- Should every body have a silver lining (inside and out)? (Published 15th July 2014)
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