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2021年3月3日 · The WHO multimodal hand hygiene improvement strategy has been shown as the most effective approach leading to practices improvements. Hand hygiene improvement programmes can prevent up to 50% avoidable infections acquired during health care delivery and generate economic savings on average 16 times the cost of implementation.
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Most HAIs are preventable through hand hygiene performed at the right times. The WHO Guidelines on hand hygiene in health care outline hand hygiene recommendations and are complemented by the WHO Multimodal hand hygiene improvement strategy
Visit the 2024 campaign page. Each year the World Hand Hygiene Day campaign, celebrated on 5 May, aims to progress the goal of maintaining a global profile on the importance of hand hygiene in health care and to ‘bring people together’ in support of hand hygiene improvement globally.
2020年6月23日 · 23 June 2020. Hand Hygiene for All Global Initiative. The Hand Hygiene for All Global Initiative is led by WHO and UNICEF. It aims to implement WHO’s global recommendations on hand hygiene to prevent and control... Download. Read More. 23 November 2022. Hand Hygiene Acceleration Framework Tool (HHAFT)
2009年7月31日 · Hands are the main pathways of germ transmission during health care. Hand hygiene is therefore the most important measure to avoid the transmission of harmful germs and prevent health care-associated infections. This brochure explains how and when to practice hand hygiene. WHO Team. Patient for patient safety. Patient safety.
For World Hand Hygiene Day 2021, WHO calls on health care workers and facilities to achieve effective hand hygiene action at the point of care. The point of care refers to the place where three elements come together: the patient, the health care worker, and care or treatment involving contact with the patient or their surroundings.
Preventing an infection and its spread can have huge benefits in reducing human suffering and loss of lives and producing economic advantages. High quality water, sanitation and hygiene services, effective IPC programmes, based on the WHO core components, including hand hygiene action, can reduce HAIs by up to 70%.
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