International Infection Prevention Week, observed every 3rd week of October, highlights the critical role of infection prevention in safeguarding health. Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are a significant concern, affecting millions worldwide each year, with 23,000 deaths reported annually.
Poor hygiene practices, inadequate cleaning, and overcrowding contribute to these infections, impacting both patients and healthcare workers.
In high-income countries, 7 out of 100 patients develop HAIs during their hospital stay, while this rate increases to 15 out of 100 in low- and middle-income countries, with 10% of those affected dying as a result.
The WHO emphasizes that 70% of infections can be prevented through proper hand hygiene and other simple, cost-effective measures.
Strengthening hygiene practices in healthcare settings is essential to reducing the risk of HAIs and ensuring safer patient care
Authors: Ritah Namusoosa1*, Hannington Katumba2
Institutional affiliation: 1Uganda Public Health Fellowship Program-Laboratory Leadership Program; Uganda National Institute of Public Health; Ministry of Health Kampala, Uganda; 2Uganda Public Health Fellowship Program-Field Epidemiology Training Program; Uganda National Institute of Public Health; Ministry of Health Kampala, Uganda
Correspondence *Tel: +256785842878 email: rnamusoosa@uniph.go.ug