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Practice analysis for infection control and epidemiology in the new millenniumBarbara A Goldrick
The Certification Board of Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc, Washington, DC 20005, USA
Am J Infect Control 30:437-48. 2002..The test specifications accepted for adoption by the Certification Board of Infection Control and Epidemiology will be used to build all examination forms for a certification program for ICPs...
MRSA, VRE, and VRSA: how do we control them in nursing homes?Barbara A Goldrick
Am J Nurs 104:50-1. 2004
HIV advancesBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Nurs 104:37-8. 2004
Once dismissed, still rampant: tuberculosis, the second deadliest infectious disease worldwideBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Nurs 104:68-70. 2004
Influenza 2004-2005: what's new with the flu?Barbara A Goldrick
Am J Nurs 104:34-8. 2004
Emerging infections: respiratory syncytial virusBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Nurs 104:54-6. 2004
Another hazard of war: infectious diseases: leishmaniasis, malaria threaten troops, millions worldwideBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Nurs 104:64-6. 2004
Pertussis on the riseBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Nurs 105:69-71. 2005
Is SARS reemerging? New cases of a global microbial threatBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Nurs 104:28-9. 2004
Human rabies: unusual cases shine the spotlight on an old diseaseBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Nurs 105:31, 33-4. 2005
Infection in the older adult: long-term care poses particular riskBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Nurs 105:31, 33-4. 2005
Update: Tuberculosis in the United States: the CDC updates its guidelines, as infection rates decline slowlyBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Nurs 105:85-6. 2005
The practice of infection control and applied epidemiology: a historical perspectiveBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Infect Control 33:493-500. 2005..In keeping with its philosophy of quality health care and responsible public reporting, the Association of Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc, continues to explore the issue of mandatory reporting of HAIs...
Pandemic influenza: what infection control professionals should knowBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Infect Control 35:7-13. 2007..This article provides an overview of the current status of A(H5N1) influenza worldwide and recommendations for the prevention and control of avian influenza should it emerge in humans in the United States...
'Tis the season for influenzaBarbara A Goldrick
Nurse Pract 31:24-33; quiz 34-5. 2006
Human avian influenza: how ready are we?Barbara A Goldrick
J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care 18:25-35. 2007..This report provides an overview of avian influenza (a.k.a. bird flu) and phases of pandemic influenza, with an emphasis on what health care providers should know to be prepared for a human avian influenza outbreak and the next pandemic...
Monitoring the health of military personnelBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Nurs 105:29-30. 2005
Vaccine-preventable infections in childrenBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Nurs 104:34-7. 2004
21st-century emerging and reemerging infectionsBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Nurs 104:67-70. 2004
Adult respiratory infectionsBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Nurs 103:65-6. 2003
Chagas diseaseBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Nurs 104:27. 2004
Foodborne diseasesBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Nurs 103:105-6. 2003
Prevention of HIV: vaccine trials show only limited successBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Nurs 103:27. 2003
West Nile virus update: a new route of transmission is foundBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Nurs 103:27. 2003
Assessment of infection surveillance and control programs in nursing homesBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Infect Control 34:467. 2006
Avian influenzaBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Nurs 103:22. 2003
West Nile virus, 2003Barbara A Goldrick
Am J Nurs 103:25, 27. 2003
Bubonic plague and HIV. The delta 32 connectionBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Nurs 103:26-7. 2003
Canadian report: ICP needs across the health care continuumBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Infect Control 32:1. 2004
West Nile virus: a primer for infection control professionalsAngella M Goetz
Am J Infect Control 32:101-5. 2004..This article provides an overview of the 2002 WNV epidemic in the United States and reviews the epidemiology of WNV, the clinical presentation of human WNV infection, and the prevention and control of this emerging pathogen...
Hepatitis A. Another vaccine-preventable disease continues to emergeBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Nurs 104:27-8. 2004
The Certification Board of Infection Control and Epidemiology white paper: the value of certification for infection control professionalsBarbara A Goldrick
Am J Infect Control 35:150-6. 2007..The White Paper presented here by the CBIC provides a rationale for certification and recertification in infection prevention and control practice...
