Infection Control Measures - Importance and Implementation

Infection control measures refer to the practices and protocols implemented to prevent the spread of infections in healthcare settings and the community.
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Preventive Measures
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Implemented in healthcare facilities, public spaces, and households
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Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

Infection Control Measures FAQ


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What is infection prevention and control?

Infection prevention and control uses a risk management approach to minimise or prevent the transmission of infection. The two-tiered approach of standard and transmission-based precautions provides a high level of protection to patients, healthcare workers and other people in healthcare settings.

What is infection control program?

This can be achieved by implementing infection control programs in the forms of surveillance, isolation, outbreak management, environmental hygiene, employee health, education, and infections prevention policies and management. Infection control program has the main purpose of preventing and stopping the transmission of infections.

What is infection control in the workplace?

Infection control in the workplace aims to prevent pathogens from coming into contact with a person in the first place. Employers are obliged under the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 to provide a safe workplace for their employees, including the provision of adequate infection control procedures and the right equipment and training.

Where can I find information about infection prevention & control?

World Health Organization : Guidelines on Core Components of Infection Prevention and Control Programmes at the National and Acute Health Care Facility Level. World Health Organization 2016; Website 341. Clinical Excellence Commission : Infection prevention and control practice handbook. Principles for NSW public health organisations.

What are infection prevention and control guidelines?

The guidelines provide evidence-based recommendations that outline the critical aspects of infection prevention and control, focusing on core principles and priority areas for action. The guidelines have been developed to specifically support improved infection prevention and control in acute health settings.

What is the management structure and processes associated with infection control?

The management structure and processes associated with infection control will difer depending on the size of the organisation and the types of healthcare services it delivers. However, the principles of clinical governance apply regardless of the setting and all essential roles and responsibilities should be fulfilled.

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