The six-day Infection Control programme, covered policies on healthcare worker safety, waste segregation, environmental cleaning, restricted antibiotics, device-related infection, is aimed to bring in innovation and staff training in patient safety.
"We are all infection preventionist in our own right and it's the time to collectively think and experiment keenly to find novel ways in controlling infections and battling antimicrobial resistance," President and CEO-Eastern Region Apollo Hospitals Group, Rupali Basu said.
The initiative, which is observed every year by the hospital, included various training programmes on Infection Control Practices were taken up during the week.
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