1 | Definition and history of infection and hospital infection | [1]s 79-81, [4]s 77-80 |
2 | Preventing infection | [1]s 84-90, [23], [2]s 1-10 |
3 | Principles of asepsis, antisepsis, sterilisation and disinfection | [3]s 154-174, [4]s 80-86, [23], [2]s 11-68, [5] s.203-218 |
4 | Isolation and medical waste disposal | [3]s 174-179, [4]s 91-96, [13], [23] , [24], [2]s 79-85, [5] s.123-168 |
5 | Roles of nurses/midwives in hospital infection control | [3]s 179-180, [23], [5] s.1-22 |
6 | Main clinical forms of hospital infections | [2]101-114, [13]s71-77, [30]s11-15, [5] s.1-22 |
7 | Intensive Care Unit infections and VIP | [21], [22], [24], [29] |
8 | Catheter infections and resulting bacteraemia | [12], [22], |
9 | Urinary catheters and related infections | [11], [21], [22], |
10 | Surgical wound infections | [21], [22], [5] s.83-102 |
11 | Infections in immune-depressed patients | [27], [5] s.188-202 |
12 | General overview of hospital infections in childhood | [25],[26], [5] s.161-174 |
13 | Basic principles of Hospital Infection prevention and control, and use of Antibiotics | [22], [5] s.13-23 |
14 | Control in blood-borne diseases | [5]s. 103-108 |