Bobbi S. Pritt, MD, MSc, FCAP, discusses infection control at hospitals. “A hospital-acquired infection (often called an HAI) is an infection that a person picks up while they’re in the hospital, usually after 48 hours or more. In other words, it means the infection wasn’t something they had when they were admitted,” said Dr. Pritt.
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