Abstract
The safety of patients and the general public has never been seriously doubted regarding infection control, especially in health facilities where nosocomial infections are still rampant. This critical review discusses comprehensive essential infection control concerns, including an evidence-based and multidimensional framework. Thus, presented in the literature and method sections, the outcomes focus on recent issues, ideas, and applications. It offers ideas about the effectiveness of adopting approaches to whole-person care to minimize the prevalence of infection and international compliance with quality healthcare. The result shows the importance of building stronger networks of effective systems against new emerging diseases.
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