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Patient Information Leaflets

You can also view Patient Information Leaflets by A-Z.

Leaflets can be translated on-demand by pressing the 'Accessibility' button at the top of this page, and then choose 'Translate this page'. Alternatively you can request leaflets in another language or format by contacting our Patient and Family Experience Team.

  • Blood Stream Infection

    A blood stream infection, also known as a bacteraemia, blood poisoning or septicaemia, is an infection caused by bacteria entering the bloodstream

  • Carbapenemase Producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE)

    Enterobacteriaceae are bugs which can live in the gut of humans and animals

  • Hand hygiene

    Most healthcare associated infections are preventable through good hand hygiene – cleaning hands at the right time and in the right way.

  • Infection prevention guidance for visitors

    As visitors you play an important role in keeping the hospital free of infection by following these guidelines.

  • Monitoring Surgical Wounds for Infection

    A surgical wound infection occurs when germs from our skin and the environment enter the incision that the surgeon makes through the skin in order to carry out the operation.

  • Preventing catheter associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI)

    You have been given this leaflet because you have (or are due to have) a catheter placed in your bladder e.g., you are having an operation.

    A catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) occurs when germs (usually bacteria) enter the urinary tract through the urinary catheter and cause infection.

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