- Home
- News
- us virgislands
- infection process
Infection Process Articles & Analysis
5 news found
Remember that many of these risks are carried with any surgery, such as infection, though when dealing with the spine, greater ramifications can result from complications. Infection: Many patients self-administer medication via injection, so it’s not just medical professionals who are at the risk of operator error with injections. ...
The binding and cleavage of sialic acid and adjacent sugar groups enable virus transport through mucins, disrupting the host cell’s hemagglutinin receptor and allowing the infected cell to release offspring virions. Neuraminidase facilitates the spread of respiratory viruses by stimulating the release of influenza virus from infected cells. ...
The emergence and spread of drug-resistant pathogens that have acquired new resistance mechanisms, leading to antimicrobial resistance, continues to threaten to impair our ability to treat common infections. There is concern that the rapid global spread of multi-drug-resistant and pan-drug-resistant bacteria (also known as "superbugs") may render some infections ...
What might prove a non-lethal level of virus for one person could cause infection (or even death) in a body weakened by other conditions—or one that simply doesn’t respond as expected. ...
Today DNV GL announced a new certification program aimed at transforming hospitals’ approach to managing infection risk. DNV GL certified Sentara Leigh and Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospitals in Virginia as the first two Centers of Excellence for its Managing Infection Risk (MIR) Certification, recognizing exceptional processes and an ...
