Cross infection is the transfer of harmful microorganisms from one person to other. The spread of infections can occur between people, pieces of equipment, or within the body. Aseptic technique is a common process used to properly sterilize equipment and thus preventing the cross infection. The most common are nosocomial cross infections, which are acquired at a hospital or other healthcare facilities such as outpatient clinics.
Related Journals of Cross Infection Control
Journal of Antivirals & Antiretrovirals, HIV & Retro Virus, Virology & Antiviral Research, Journal of Human Papillomavirus, Advances in Influenza Research, American Journal of Infection Control, Hospital Infection Control, Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, Infectious Agents and Cancer, Infectious Disease Reports, Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice