Infectious Disease Control
Infectious Disease Control is the practice of preventing, diagnosing and treating infectious diseases caused by bacteria, fungi, viruses and other pathogens. Infectious disease control is important to maintain public health and safety by eliminating the spread of infectious diseases, protecting the health of individuals, and preventing outbreaks and epidemics. These control measures can include hand washing, temperature checks, education on how to properly treat and dispose of medical waste, and vaccinations. Through effective infectious disease control, we can help to reduce the risk of healthcare-associated infections, improve patient outcomes and reduce the financial burden of treating infectious diseases.
← International Journal of Infection Prevention