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When healthy people such as visitors and medical staff members or resident patients get an infection from the hospital or from each other; this situation is identified as a Hospital Acquired Infection (HAI). HAI is a key issue of current hospitals; it requires high fiscal expenditure rate for combating the problem, and it causes high mortality rate and prolongs the time of treatment in hospitals....
The Hospital Acquired Infection (HAI), also known as nosocomial infection is an infection acquired by the patient during his stay in the health care facilities due to a completely different reason than the original entry reason. The HAI problem is classified as one of the main problems in health care facilities nowadays, due to the increased mortality, prolonging the duration of stay in hospitals,...
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