Posts Tagged ‘infection control’
Improve your Hand Hygiene for World Handwashing Day
Time flies quickly. The National Day holiday is about to start. Many children and older friends are already impatient to go out and travel. I hope everyone must pay attention to travel safety and hygiene. After the long holiday, there will be a global absorption day that is closely related to our hand hygiene. So,…
Read MoreHow to hold the Tokyo Olympic Games under the epidemic
According to the Spanish “Marca” website reported on July 9th, the Tokyo Olympics will be recorded in history as the Olympics held during the pandemic. Despite the one-year postponement, Japan still hopes to maintain the name of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. According to the report, this is the second time Tokyo has hosted the Olympic…
Read MoreWhy hand sanitizer dispenser is so hot during the epidemic?
Hand sanitizer dispenser is a new type of disinfection equipment. Although it is used in hospitals and other professional fields, many people still don’t know how to use it. If you still have such doubts, then you can start from the following In the information, it is the most scientific to learn how to use…
Read MoreStandard precautions of infection control
All people potentially harbour infectious microorganisms. As such, it must be assumed that all blood and body fluids/substances are potentially infectious. Standard precautions are the work practices required to achieve a basic level of infection prevention and control. The use of standard precautions aims to minimise, and where possible, eliminate the risk of transmission of…
Read More2019 International Infection Prevention Week
The 2019 International Infection Prevention Week (IIPW) is October 13-19, 2019, it’s organized by the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC). And the theme for International Infection Prevention Week is Vaccines are Everybody’s Business. As we know, it is crucial that healthcare professionals across the continuum work together to eliminate vaccine preventable diseases.…
Read MoreWash hands & disinfection, Noro is no longer poisonous!
Norovirus, also known as Norovirus, is highly infectious and mainly transmitted by the intestines. It can be transmitted through contaminated water, food, articles, air, etc., often in densely populated places such as schools, restaurants, hospitals, and nurseries. Causes concentrated disease. Norovirus infectious diarrhea is a self-limiting disease. There are no vaccines or special effects at…
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