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Hand hygiene standard for medical staff
The Hand Hygiene Standard for Medical Staff is the national health industry standard, and the basic information is as follows:

Drafting units of this standard: Peking University No.1 Hospital, Hospital Management Institute of National Health and Wellness Committee, China Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Shandong Provincial Hospital, China People's Liberation Army Air Force General Hospital, First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Zhejiang Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Nanjing General Hospital of China People's Liberation Army, Huaxi Hospital, Peking University People's Hospital, Peking University Stomatological Hospital, Peking University Third Hospital, Peking Union Medical College Hospital of China Academy of Medical Sciences, etc.

Main drafters of this standard: Li, Gong, Zhang Liubo, Wu Anhua, Cao Jingui, Ma, Hu Guoqing, Ren Jianan, Yin, Huang, Liu Cuimei, Li Guo, Mu Li, Li Shuangling, Xu Mei, Liu Zhanbing, Xu Yan, Liu Jingyuan, Xiong Hui, Mei Weiling and Liu Jingyuan.

Significance of hand hygiene standard

The significance of hand hygiene is to prevent and control the spread of pathogens, which is the most basic, simple and effective means to reduce the incidence of nosocomial infection.

2, hand hygiene is the floorboard of hand washing, hand disinfection and surgical hand disinfection.

3. Hand hygiene is a measure aimed at the risk of cross-infection among medical staff at work, and it is an important means to control hospital infection.

4. Hand hygiene can effectively reduce hospital infection, and sensory control workshops can help hospital staff to better supervise hand hygiene.

5. Hand washing refers to the process that medical personnel wash their hands with soap or soap and tap water to remove dirt, debris and some pathogenic bacteria from their hands.

6, in order to achieve the cleanliness of ordinary hand washing, hand washing time is best not less than the clock.

7. Hand disinfection refers to the process of medical staff rubbing their hands with quick-drying hand disinfectant to reduce hand bacteria.

8. Hand disinfection refers to the process that medical personnel wash their hands with soap (liquid) or antibacterial soap (liquid) and running water before operation, and then use hand disinfectant to remove or kill temporary and permanent bacteria in their hands.

For the above contents, please refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Health Standard for Medical Staff Manual.