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PRP as a New Approach to Prevent Infection: Preparation and In vitro Antimicrobial Properties of PRP
Published on: April 9, 2013
A review of initial and ongoing training needs through the Alabama Regional Center for Infection Prevention and
Matthew Fifolt1, Elena Kidd2, Lisa C McCormick1
1Department of Health Policy and Organization, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL.
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Established in 2021, the Alabama Regional Center for Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) aims to address critical gaps in IPC across Alabama's public health and health care systems. Through a comprehensive needs assessment, the Center identified priority areas which informed its targeted training and technical assistance programs. This paper examines the Center's multifaceted approach to addressing significant IPC challenges throughout the state, with particular emphasis on underserved areas.
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