Emerg Infect DiseidEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-6059Centers for Disease Control112947082631734Research ArticleInfection control in home care.RhinehartE.emily.rhinehart@aig.comAIG Consultants, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia, USA.Mar-Apr200172208211

Although home care has expanded in scope and intensity in the United States in the past decade, infection surveillance, prevention, and control efforts have lagged behind. Valid and reliable definitions and methods for surveillance are needed. Prevention and control efforts are largely based upon acute-care practices, many of which may be unnecessary, impractical, and expensive in a home setting. Infectious disease control principles should form the basis of training home- care providers to assess infection risk and develop prevention strategies.