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Infection Control Today, January/February 2024 (Vol. 28 No. 1)

The Benefits of Achieving Certifications and Training in the Field of Infection Prevention

February 20, 2024

The field of health care has placed a great emphasis on infection prevention in recent years, making it imperative for professionals in this domain to obtain certifications and additional training. These credentials verify their expertise and enable them to gain access to better job prospects and higher earning potential.

Prevention of Prenatal Infectious Disease

February 19, 2024

The journey of pregnancy begins long before conception, with a woman's lifestyle choices profoundly influencing her future child's health. From diet to infection prevention, proactive measures are crucial.

The Importance of Hand Hygiene in Ambulatory Care Settings

February 05, 2024

In the 19th century, Ignaz Semmelweis pioneered hand hygiene, proving its effectiveness in reducing infections. Ambulatory care settings stress its importance, emphasizing proper technique and cultural integration for optimal health outcomes.

Infection Prevention in Low-Resource Settings: 
Two Infection Preventionists Consult in East Africa

January 29, 2024

Infection preventionists Heather Saunders and Stephanie Mayoryk's journey to East Africa emphasizes the positive impact of infection prevention efforts in low-income countries. Despite challenges, their experience encourages IPs to engage globally, fostering hope and passion for providing excellent patient care.

Uncovering the Hidden Dangers: A Comprehensive Study on Insulated Medical Devices From 2021 to 2022

November 21, 2023

This interview with Cheron Rojo, BS, FCS, CHL, CIS, CER, CFER, CRCST, delves into a robust year-long study, starting in 2021, investigating the often-overlooked risks associated with insulated medical devices impacting both patients and medical staff.

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