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Infection Control In Non Healthcare Settings

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Infection control in non-healthcare settings refers to the practices and protocols implemented to prevent the spread of infectious diseases in places outside of medical facilities, such as workplaces, schools, and public spaces.

Key Features

  • Regular handwashing
  • Surface disinfection
  • Proper waste disposal
  • Sick leave policies
  • Physical distancing measures

Pros

  • Helps protect individuals from contracting and spreading infectious diseases
  • Contributes to a healthier and safer environment for everyone
  • Can reduce absenteeism and improve productivity in non-healthcare settings

Cons

  • Implementation may require resources and time
  • Compliance with protocols can be challenging in some settings

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Last updated: Thu, Apr 2, 2026, 11:00:35 PM UTC