Abstract

Infection Control activity works in tandem with all healthcare disciplines to provide quality patient care through education and practical application of the principles of microbiology, epidemiology, and infection prevention and control.Infection prevention and control (IPC) is a practical, evidence-based approach that prevents patients and health workers from being harmed by avoidable infection as a result of antimicrobial resistance. No one should catch an infection while receiving health care, yet, these infections can spread through outbreaks and many regular care practices, affecting hundreds of millions of people across the world every year. Infection prevention and control is one of the first topics introduced in nursing programs, yet its main tenets are often lost or forgotten. Objectives: The main objective of these guidelines is to prevent the health care workers and the environment from the transmission of infections. The specific objectives of these guidelines are to provide directions and information in relation to facilities, equipment, and procedures necessary to implement standard and additional (transmission-based) precautions for control of infections Cleaning, disinfecting and reprocessing of reusable equipment, Waste management, Protection of health care workers from transmissible infections, Prevention of HAI in patients, Infection control practices in special situations.

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