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328 Shedding of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus by colonized patients during procedures and patient care activities Heba Alhmidi, Jennifer L. Cadnum, Sreelatha Koganti, Annette L. Jencson, Joseph D. Rutter, Robert A. Bonomo, Brigid M. Wilson, JeanMarie Mayer, Matthew H. Samore and Curtis J. Donskey


333 The prevalence of antiseptic tolerance genes among staphylococci and enterococci in a pediatric population Lauren M. Sommer, Jennifer L. Krauss, Kristina G. Hultén, James J. Dunn, Sheldon L. Kaplan and J. Chase McNeil


341 A screening strategy for latent tuberculosis in healthcare workers: Cost-effectiveness and budget impact of universal versus targeted screening May Ee Png, Joanne Yoong, Catherine Wei Min Ong, Dale Fisher and Natasha Bagdasarian


Review


350 Viral oncolytic immunotherapy in the war on cancer: Infection control considerations Elizabeth V. Robilotti, Asmita Kumar, Michael S. Glickman and Mini Kamboj


Concise Communications


355 Burden of healthcare-associated infections at six tertiary-care hospitals in Saudi Arabia: A point prevalence survey Majid M. Alshamrani, Aiman El-Saed, Asim Alsaedi, Ayman El Gammal, Wafa Al Nasser, Syed Nazeer and Hanan H. Balkhy


358 Preventability of hospital onset bacteremia and fungemia: A pilot study of a potential healthcare-associated infection outcome measure Raymund B. Dantes, Clare Rock, Aaron M. Milstone, Jesse T. Jacob, Sheri Chernetsky-Tejedor, Anthony D. Harris and Surbhi Leekha


362 Prevention of hospital-acquired respiratory viral infections: Assessment of a multimodal intervention program Leonard A. Mermel, Julie A. Jefferson, Michael A. Smit and Dianne B. Auld


365 Droplet aerosol dissemination of carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii surrounding ventilated patients


Madelyn Mousa, David Schwartz, Yehuda Carmeli and Amir Nutman


368 The burden of colonization and infection by carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae in the neuro- rehabilitation setting: a prospective six-year experience Sara Tedeschi, Filippo Trapani, Annalisa Liverani, Fabio Tumietto, Francesco Cristini, Salvatore Pignanelli, Andrea Berlingeri, Jacopo Bonavita, Gian Piero Belloni, Michele Bartoletti, Maddalena Giannella, Roberto Pederzini and Pierluigi Viale


372 Changes in outpatient antibiotic utilization, 2000–2016: More people are receiving fewer antibiotics Noelle M. Cocoros, Aileen Ochoa and Michael Klompas


375 Methods of estimating vancomycin use in an inpatient setting: days of therapy versus therapeutic drug monitoring–based exposure days Shutaro Murakami, Junko Hiroi, Yasuharu Tokuda, Ed Casabar and Hitoshi Honda


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