Infectious Diseases

Infection prevention and control

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Infection prevention and control (IPC) practices can help stop the spread of infections, including SARS-CoV-2, in health care settings. IPC is a critical part of safe health care delivery in all health care settings and is vital to protecting health care personnel and patients.

COVID-19 & infection prevention and control resources

Health care CME on infectious disease

Infectious Diseases Society of America Education on AMA Ed Hub™ provides lifelong learning for health care professionals interested in infectious diseases updates developed by experts.

The CDC offers several guidance documents and resources to address infection prevention and control (IPC) and COVID-19 for health care professionals. IPC is the practice of preventing or stopping the spread of infections from the delivery of health care. In the context of COVID-19, the IPC goal is to support the maintenance of essential health care services by containing and preventing COVID-19 transmission within health care facilities to keep patients and health care personnel healthy and safe.

CDC Project Firstline infection control and prevention training

Project Firstline, CDC's national training collaborative for infection prevention and control, is committed to preparing frontline health care professionals and the public health workforce to protect themselves, their patients and their communities from infectious disease threats. Health care professionals are on the frontlines of infection control and are essential partners in stopping the spread of infectious diseases. 

Project Firstline resources include support to 64 health departments in the U.S. and more than a dozen collaborators, to help ensure this effort reaches all health care professionals.

To reach this goal, Project Firstline revolves around five core components, the first two, educational in nature, will be featured on the AMA Ed Hub. Education offered on the AMA Ed Hub through Project Firstline will begin as short, web-based, intensive modules focused on the foundational concepts of infection prevention and control and grounded in behavior change principles and practices.

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