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Alexandra Peters, PhD

Alexandra Peters, PhD, is the scientific lead for Clean Hospitals, a global network dedicated to making healthcare safer through improved environmental hygiene. She is based at the University Hospitals of Geneva Infection Control Program and World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Center on Infection Prevention and Control and Antimicrobial Resistance. She holds a PhD in Biomedical Science (Global Health track) and an MA in Science and Security. Her areas of expertise include health care environmental hygiene, hand hygiene, and health security.

Articles

Happy Hand Hygiene Day! Rethinking Glove Use for Safer, Cleaner, and More Ethical Health Care

May 05, 2025

Despite their protective role, gloves are often misused in health care settings—undermining hand hygiene, risking patient safety, and worsening environmental impact. Alexandra Peters, PhD, points out that this misuse deserves urgent attention, especially today, World Hand Hygiene Day.

Clean Hospitals With Alexandra Peters, PhD: The Double-Edged Sword of High-Tech

January 30, 2025

Despite revolutionary advancements like alcohol-based hand rubs, infection prevention still faces major hurdles. Poor adherence to hygiene, overreliance on technology, and understaffed environmental services create perfect storm conditions for deadly outbreaks.

The Evolution of Health Care Environmental Hygiene: A Long Overdue Shift in Infection Control

September 05, 2024

This new column, Clean Hospital with Alexandra Peters, PhD, explores advancements in health care environmental hygiene, highlighting its growing recognition as a key component of infection prevention and honoring pioneers like Professor Stephanie Dancer.

Investment in Environmental Services Saves Money and Lives, Boosts Morale: An Example From Geneva

September 27, 2022

Environmental services teams (EVS) are crucial players in ensuring patient satisfaction and combating health care–associated infections, yet, too many EVS teams are invisible. They deserve recognition, and this article by environmental hygiene experts explains why and how to give appreciation effectively.

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