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Published on: February 24, 2026
[Infection Control in primary health care]
1Statens Serum Institut, Det Centrale Afsnit for Sygehushygiejne Det Almen Medicinske Center, Odense. jho@ssi.dk
Abstract:
Infection control in primary health care Infection control in primary health care is underreported and often underestimated. Cross contamination can happen by indirect contact, and general hygienic precautions should be established in all procedures where HCWs are at risk of contact with organic material. This article suggests infection control measures that can be established in primary health care regarding hand hygiene, cleaning and reprocessing of utensils.
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