AM Infection Control Final
AM Infection Control Final
AM Infection Control Final
© World Health Organization 2004. All rights reserved. WHO/EHT/04.15. Printed October 2004
Core infection prevention and control interventions for
health-care facilities at a glance
Critical process
Specific Equipment and supply indicators for
interventions Target groups needs * monitoring
Hand hygiene All health-care Clean running water Proportion of staff
workers † Soap (mounted preferable) observed performing
Visitors Sinks or basins hand hygiene before
Patients Towels attending patients
Alcohol-based solutions
Personal All health-care Gloves Proportion of staff
protective workers † Gowns observed wearing
equipment gloves when exposure
to blood or body fluids
is anticipated
Isolation Nurses Gloves Average time between
precautions Physicians Gowns admission and
Nursing aids Masks isolation for
Other Eye protection tuberculosis patients
Aseptic technique Nurses Antiseptics Proportion of
Physicians Sterile gloves intravenous lines
Laboratory Sterile devices and inserted using aseptic
technicians instruments technique
Dental surgeons Sterile barrier devices
Cleaning and Nurses Cleaning fluids Proportion of rooms
disinfection Nursing aids Cleaning equipment appropriately
Housekeeping staff Disinfectant disinfected after
Laboratory staff patients' discharge
Sterilization Sterilization staff Autoclaves and steam Proportion of
Nurses sterilizers sterilized devices
Laboratory Test strips whose sterility is
technicians Chemicals documented with test
Dental surgeons strips
Waste Health-care workers Sharps boxes and other Presence of health-care
management Waste handlers collection containers waste in the
Logisticians Storage space and container surroundings of the
for interim storage health-care facility
Final disposal options
Personal protection equip-
ment for waste handlers
Antibiotic use Physicians Essential list of antibiotics Proportion of
protocol prescriptions including
an antibiotic
Immunization and All health-care Hepatitis B vaccine and Three-dose hepatitis B
exposure workers † other appropriate vaccines vaccine coverage
management among nurses,
physicians and
laboratory technicians
*
Key indicator: Proportion of essential supplies stocked out.
†
Include nursing staff, physicians, dental staff, laboratory staff, housekeeping staff, waste management staff and morgue staff.