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- IPC and AMR - World Health Organization (WHO)
Located within the Integrated Health Services (IHS) department, the IPC Unit provides technical leadership and coordination of the infection prevention and control work at WHO headquarters
- Global report on infection prevention and control 2024
This second global report on IPC provides updated evidence on the harm caused to patients and health workers by HAIs and AMR, and presents an updated global analysis of the implementation of IPC programmes at the national and health care facility levels across all WHO regions
- Cholera Response in Malawi: The Role of an IPC Specialist During a . . .
Highly skilled humanitarian professionals are called upon to help WHO's responses globally during an emergency With funding from FCDO, CANADEM has deployed Rebecca Apolot, an Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Specialist, to support the response to the Cholera Outbreak in Malawi
- WHO IPC - Global Newsletter N°50
The Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Hub Task Force Unit at WHO headquarters issues a monthly newsletter to update and inform subscribers on recent activities, publication of new documents and resources, upcoming events, conferences and more
- Progress on infection prevention and control
During a progress report meeting at WHA78 on 23 May 2026, WHO has shared a comprehensive update on the progress of the Global Strategy on Infection Prevention and Control (IPC), highlighting significant milestones since the strategy’s adoption by the Seventy-fifth World Health Assembly in 2022 Following the adoption of resolution WHA75 13, WHO developed a global action plan and monitoring
- OpenWHO IPC training courses catalog
The IPC channel hosts general courses designed for all health workers, as well as more advanced courses specific to IPC focal points This is an interactive document allowing direct access to the desired training
- Infection prevention and control GLOBAL
Infection prevention and control (IPC) is a practical, evidence-based approach preventing patients and health workers from being harmed by avoidable infections Effective IPC requires constant action at all levels of the health system, including policymakers, facility managers, health workers and those who access health services
- IPC Sameeksha Volume 18 - World Health Organization (WHO)
*Sameeksha is a Hindi word, meaning review This compilation of recent IPC resources includes a brief summary of relevant publications from scientific journals, guidelines, and training IEC resources, along with a link to the online resource The primary target audience includes clinical and public health IPC professionals from both public and private sector in India Kindly note: inclusion of
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