Healthcare Associated Infections (Abbreviated Version) - Medical Animation
Healthcare Associated Infections (Abbreviated Version) - Medical Animation
Healthcare Associated Infections (Abbreviated Version) - Medical Animation
Healthcare Associated Infections (Abbreviated Version) - Medical Animation
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3/28/24

Healthcare Associated Infections (Abbreviated Version) - Medical Animation

 

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Healthcare Associated Infections (Abbreviated Version) - Medical Animation
This 3D medical animation presents an overview of the healthcare-associated infections, or HAIs, which are infections that people acquired in a healthcare setting while receiving treatment for a different condition. The risk factors, causes, types and prevention are also provided.

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