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IPC and AMR - World Health Organization (WHO) Strong IPC is a the most effective approach to controlling the spread of AMR Robust IPC measures are cost-saving because AMR can thrive in healthcare facilities The most effective intervention is to improve hygiene in healthcare facilities, including promotion of hand hygiene and better hospital hygiene
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
Infection prevention and control - World Health Organization (WHO) To succeed in IPC and bring about safer, high quality health care practices, implementation at the point of care is critical Conceiving and testing field implementation and behavioural change strategies and tools is a key part of WHO’s Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Hub Task Force
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 is unique in the field of patient safety and quality of care
Global report on infection prevention and control The WHO global report on infection prevention and control (IPC) provides a global situation analysis of how IPC programmes are being implemented in countries around the world, according to evidence from the scientific literature and various reports, and new data from WHO studies It also highlights the harm to patients and health workers caused by health care-associated infections and
Infection prevention and control in the context of COVID-19: a . . . The Infection prevention and control in the context of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): a living guideline consolidates technical guidance developed and published during the COVID-19 pandemic into evidence-informed recommendations for infection prevention and control (IPC) This living guideline is available both online and PDF
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 assessment framework at the facility level The Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Assessment Framework (IPCAF) is a tool to support the implementation of the World Health Organization (WHO) Guidelines on core components of IPC programmes at the acute health care facility level The user should be familiar with the contents of these guidelines, including the Interim practical manual supporting the implementation of the IPC core
World Hand Hygiene Day 2025 Include hand hygiene within national IPC strategies, as well as standard operating procedures (SOPs) at facility level Follow the recommendations of the WHO global action plan and monitoring framework 2024-2030