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The Infection Control Today® personal protective equipment page offers written and video content on the proper use and—during the time of COVID-19 surges—reuse of PPE, including masks, respirators, gloves, gowns, face shields, goggles, and more. What are the proper donning and doffing methods? How long can PPE be extended? How are these items decontaminated? What comprises proper fit testing? Our experts will tell you.

The Clean Bite Discusses the 3 Most Common Dental Infection Control Violations and How to Prevent Them

July 09, 2026

What are the most common infection control violations in dental practices? This article explains why hand hygiene, improper PPE use, and failure to wear utility gloves continue to challenge dental teams and offers practical, evidence-based strategies to improve OSHA adherence, strengthen infection prevention practices, and enhance patient and staff safety.

Why Outbreak Response Is the Biggest Infection Prevention Story Right Now: Lessons From Cyclospora, Ebola, Legionnaires', VRE, and Product Recalls

July 09, 2026

Why do outbreaks involving Cyclospora, Ebola, Legionnaires' disease, contaminated medical devices, and recalled consumer products matter to infection preventionists? This editorial examines the common lessons from today's emerging infectious threats and explains how surveillance, environmental safety, health care worker protection, and preparedness strengthen infection prevention and control programs across all health care settings.

When Caregivers Become Patients: Frontline Vulnerability in the Bundibugyo Outbreak Response

July 06, 2026

More than 100 health care workers have been infected during the current Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. While the risk to US health care facilities remains low, the outbreak provides powerful lessons about PPE readiness, surveillance, staffing, and community trust. This commentary explores why infection preventionists should pay close attention, not because Ebola is coming here, but because the challenges are universal.

ICT Expert Acronym Challenge: Test Your Infection Control Knowledge With This Health Care Professional Quiz

July 03, 2026

Think you know your infection control acronyms? Test your expertise with our ICT Expert Acronym Challenge! From CLABSI to VRE, this 20-question puzzle covers essential health care-acquired infection prevention terminology that every infection control professional should master. How many can you match correctly? Try the challenge now! Perfect for IPC specialists, infection prevention coordinators, and health care epidemiologists!

Breath Tests in Infection Control: The Hype and the Hurdles

June 29, 2026

Emerging breath analysis technologies could provide faster, less invasive detection of bacterial infections and help clinicians monitor antibiotic response, though significant research and regulatory hurdles remain before widespread clinical adoption.

How Does a Remote Alaska Hospital Meet Infection Prevention Standards With Limited Resources? Lessons From APIC 2026

June 22, 2026

What happens when your hospital is located on an island, and supplies take weeks to arrive? At APIC2026, Emily Frost, MPH, CIC, LTC-CIP, of Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center, shared how a critical access hospital in Alaska uses innovation, collaboration, and hands-on problem-solving to meet infection prevention and regulatory standards despite significant logistical challenges.

Sterile Processing Leaders Call for Greater Autonomy, Education, and Recognition in Patient Safety

May 28, 2026

A new study from leaders at ChristianaCare is shining a spotlight on the growing need for greater autonomy, stronger leadership development, and increased recognition for sterile processing departments within healthcare systems. Researchers found that 43% of SPD professionals reported pressure to bypass sterilization protocols due to operational demands, raising concerns about safety culture, staffing, and perioperative decision-making. In this interview, Kevin M. Bush Jr, EdD, DHSc, MSHA, MA, FACHE, CPHRM, CPHQ, CPPS, CIC, CHES; and Brandon Gantt, DHSc, MHA, LSSGBH, discuss their study and why SPD must be recognized as a clinical safety partner central to infection prevention, surgical safety, and patient outcomes.

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