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Prevention of HAIs

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Special Approaches Note: Special approaches are recommended for use in locations and/or populations within the hospital that have unacceptably high MRSA rates despite implementation of the basic MRSA transmission and infection prevention strategies listed above. Active surveillance testing (AST) Î Implement a MRSA AST program as part of a multifaceted strategy to control and prevent MRSA (II). Î Screen HCP for MRSA infection or colonization if they are epidemiologically linked to a cluster of MRSA infections (III). Gowns and Gloves Î Use gowns and gloves when providing care to or entering the room of all adult ICU patients (II). MRSA decolonization therapy Note: MRSA decolonization therapy can be defined as the administration of topical antimicrobial or antiseptic agents, with or without systemic antimicrobial therapy, for the purpose of eradicating or suppressing the carrier state. Î Provide targeted decolonization therapy to MRSA-colonized patients in conjunction with an AST program (II). Î Provide universal decolonization to ICU patients (I) with daily chlorhexidine bathing and intranasal mupirocin. 28 Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus

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