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Healthcare-associated
Infections (HAIs)
​​Infection control in hospitals and healthcare-associated areas such as nursing homes are an essential component of quality control in countries with high-quality healthcare. It began in the 19th century with the work of Florence Nightingale, who first recognized the importance of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). Today, the hospital and healthcare patients who are admitted to a hospital are the most susceptible to acquiring HAIs. Healthcare-associated infections are a major safety concern for both the providers and the patients. Considering morbidity, mortality, increased length of stay and the cost, efforts should be made to make the healthcare facilities as safe as possible by preventing such infections.





• Medical Devices & Equipment
• Surface & Swab Samples
• Air Samples
• Water Samples
• Bulk Samples
• Cooling Tower Samples
• Laundries & Clothing Samples
• Duodenoscopes
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