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Anna Szczypta1, Katarzyna Talaga2, Małgorzata Bulanda
1Department of Health and Medical Sciences, Andrzej Frycz-Modrzewski Kraków University, Kraków, Poland.
Abstract:
Advances in medicine enable many patients to regain their health. But, at the same time, they become susceptible to hospital-acquired infections. The occurrence of vancomycin-resistant enterococci is a considerable problem in the modern health system. In order to limit the risk of VRE infection, proper patient care is vital, which is focused on compliance with relevant procedures (isolation, decontamination, education). Mutual cooperation between charge nurses and the ward sister and epidemiological nurse plays a major role in nursing surveillance of patients with VRE.
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