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Pacific Region health care services

Infection prevention and control (IPC), including prevention of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), is an essential component of healthcare quality and patient safety. IPC extends across multiple areas in healthcare and practices are governed by varying discipline guidelines and standards.

The following pages of collaborated IPC resources aim to guide, support, and inform all in health care services and the broader community.

Note: Resources shared across all health care settings are located in the collaborative health care resource pages in accordance with country or region.

Asia Pacific Society of Infection Control (APSIC)

APSIC Guidelines

https://apsic-apac.org/

 

Education and Training

Teleclass Education for Infection Prevention and Control 

https://webbertraining.com/

Sustainability

Sustainability in IPC 

Environmentally sustainable infection prevention and control (IPC) practices improve the safety and quality of health care for consumers. IPC practices should aim to reduce the spread of infections while also considering the longer-term impact of practices on the environment.

Sustainability and Resilience in Pacific Island Health Systems

https://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_PHSSR_CAPRI_Pacific_Islands_2024.pdf