Abstract

Objective: It's to understand and analyze the current status of nosocomial infection management in primary medical institutions. Methods: Through on-site investigation and analysis, the existing problems in nosocomial infection management in primary hospitals were identified, and countermeasures were analyzed and explored. Results: Effective management of infections in primary hospitals requires attention from hospital leadership, leveraging the role of infection management personnel, strict adherence to various systems, norms, and national standards, and ensuring the active participation of personnel to ensure smooth progress in infection management at the grassroots level. Conclusion: Primary hospitals should enhance infection control, focusing on establishing systems, providing training, standardizing operations, and implementing comprehensive monitoring. This is crucial for the survival and development of hospitals.

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