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‘Infection Control in the Community’ by Lawrence and May, was written in response to years of sustained enquiries about infection control from individuals and organisations in community settings. The text boasts contributions from 18 authors, and presents a comprehensive review of issues related to infection control in community settings. With the exception of one, all contributing authors are nurses with a wide and varied experience base and national and international reputation for expertise in their field.