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Canadian Journal of Infection Control (CJIC) 

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CJIC Featured Article
 

Winter 2020

The Cost of Contact Precautions: A Systematic Analysis.

 

 
  

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Call for Papers

General Information

The Canadian Journal of Infection Control (CJIC) is a leading international, peer review journal providing a platform for knowledge transfer and academic discourse in the field of infection prevention and control, and hospital epidemiology. The journal accepts manuscripts outlining original research that examines, informs and advances this professional field.

Authors should follow the content and format recommendations as outlined:

Manuscripts are accepted in English and French and should be submitted electronically by emailing all materials to the attention of:

James Ayukekbong, CJIC Editor-in-Chief, at: editor-in-chief@ipac-canada.org.

A signed copy of IPAC Canada's Publisher-Author agreement must be received before a manuscript will be published:

2019 CJIC EDITORIAL AWARD

Using scent detection dogs to identify environmental reservoirs of Clostridium difficile: Lessons from the field

Cheng Li, BSc; Teresa Zurberg, RCT; Jaime Kinna; Kushal Acharya, BSc; Jack Warren, BSc; Salomeh Shajari, BSc; Leslie Forrester, BA, MA, MSc; Elizabeth Bryce, MD, FRCPC (Canadian Journal of Infection Control, summer 2019)

 

WEBINAR: Abstract to Manuscript

Date: Wednesday, March 11, 2020
Duration: 1.0 hours

THIS WEBINAR IS FOR IPAC CANADA MEMBERS

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Webinar:Tricks and Tips for Abstract Writing (22nd November, 2019)

Gwyneth Meyers explores the relevance and purpose of abstracts and discusses the guiding principles for writing them. These principles were reviewed in the context of writing abstracts for conferences such as IPAC Canada.


2019 Editorial Award sponsored by Craig Kelman & Associates 

Kelman & Associates