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Results of the HIS Prevalence Survey

Participating Irish Hospital Results

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Publication Date: July 2007

Summary of preliminary results for Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, England and Wales

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Publication Date: July 2007

HIS Prevalence Survey in Scotland - Results July 2007

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Preliminary Results for Ireland - released 20th October 2006

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Publication Date: July 2007
The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has carried out an extensive survey of healthcare associated infections in Irish hospitals. It was undertaken as part of the Hospital Infection Society's (HIS) third prevalence survey of healthcare-associated infections in acute hospitals throughout Ireland and the United Kingdom. For more information on HIS visit www.his.org.uk

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