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  1. achern-weiss-bescheid.de

    Background Mask wearing has been part of a package of infection control measures employed to reduce nosocomial COVID-19 throughout the pandemic. A low-tech, low-cost intervention without well-established benefit was reasonable in the context of the early pandemic. However, with a reduction in the severity of COVID-19 disease, in later variants, the risk-benefit balance becomes more questionable.
  2. clinicalnews.org

    Apr 7, 2023This press release is based on abstract 5979 at the European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases (ECCMID) annual meeting. The material has been peer reviewed by the congress selection committee.
  3. naturecoastradio.org

    Apr 7, 2023ECCMID 2023, abstract 5979 Reports and Proceedings EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES B. Patterson , R. Mehra , A. Breathnach St George's Hospital - London Background Mask wearing has been part of a package of infection control measures employed to reduce nosocomial COVID-19 throughout the pandemic.
  4. Wearing surgical masks made no discernible difference in the reduction of hospital-acquired COVID-19 infections, according to new data, which will be shared at the 2023 European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases (ECCMID), held in Copenhagen, Denmark.
  5. 2023.eccmid.org

    Presenting authors of abstracts benefit from discussing research with colleagues and expanding the global network. All abstracts submitted to ECCMID 2023 are reviewed by the panel of experts. While submitting the abstract, you can apply for our grants supporting participation at ECCMID. See grants available for ECCMID 2023 here.
  6. 2023.eccmid.org

    Regular and case report/series abstracts are sent for review at the beginning of December 2022. In mid-January ECCMID Programme Committee is meeting to select and accept (or reject) abstracts for ECCMID 2023. You should receive a notification regarding the decision on your submission with all necessary information by the beginning of February 2023.
  7. emjreviews.com

    May 30, 2023The following selected highlights spotlight several interesting and timely abstracts presented at the 2023 European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ECCMID) congress, covering topics such as subacute and chronic meningitis diagnosis, multidisciplinary approaches for Clostridioides difficile treatment, and bloodstream ...

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