Published on in Vol 2, No 1 (2016): Jan-Jun

Promoting a Hand Hygiene Program Using Social Media: An Observational Study

Promoting a Hand Hygiene Program Using Social Media: An Observational Study

Promoting a Hand Hygiene Program Using Social Media: An Observational Study

Journals

  1. Lotfinejad N, Assadi R, Aelami M, Pittet D. Emojis in public health and how they might be used for hand hygiene and infection prevention and control. Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control 2020;9(1) View
  2. Gesser-Edelsburg A, Cohen R, Zemach M, Halavi A. Discourse on hygiene between hospitalized patients and health care workers as an accepted norm: Making it legitimate to remind health care workers about hand hygiene. American Journal of Infection Control 2020;48(1):61 View
  3. Lim K, Kilpatrick C, Storr J, Seale H. Exploring the use of entertainment-education YouTube videos focused on infection prevention and control. American Journal of Infection Control 2018;46(11):1218 View
  4. Cawcutt K, Marcelin J, Silver J. Using social media to disseminate research in infection prevention, hospital epidemiology, and antimicrobial stewardship. Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology 2019;40(11):1262 View
  5. Akinsulie O, Aliyu V, Idris I, Ajulo S, Olukogbe O, Ukauwa C, Akinsulie J. The Implications of Handwashing and Skin Hygiene on Infectious Disease Dynamics: The African Scenario. Hygiene 2024;4(4):483 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Bal A, Gould I. Advanced Techniques in Diagnostic Microbiology. View