Abstract : In healthcare systems, the utmost priority lies in infection prevention and control (IPC), crucial for safeguarding the well-being of our healthcare professionals against exposure to diseases. Mitigating the risk of infections not only reduces the associated costs but also improves the overall quality of the healthcare system, contributing to overall health improvement.
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Cite : Gupta, M., & Khanna, A. Awareness & Compliance Of Ip Practices Amongst Healthcare Professionals Of Private Shcos In Kota (1st ed., pp. 23-27). Noble Science Press. https://doi.org/10.52458/9788196897475.2023.eb.ch-06
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