Infection control is the control of infection andpreventionIt includes two aspects: (1) identification of the current status of infection (infection surveillance), (2) development of infection prevention policies, (3) infection prevention activities of staff, (4) evaluation of infection prevention measures, and (5) creation of a series of programs and systems for control and management of these activities and functions.adjustmentThe project is an effort to
Since the 1990s, in response to the outbreak of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases and the problem of multidrug resistance, Japan adopted the 1999 "Infectious Diseasepreventionand infectious diseases.(a) patientSince then, infection prevention measures have been subject to additional or subtractive fees in medical fees, and medical facilities have been taking more active measures to prevent infection. Since then, infection prevention measures have been subject to additional or subtractive fees in medical fees, and medical facilities have taken more active measures to prevent infections.
In the nursing community, the Japan Nurses Association formulated the "Guidebook on Infection Control (Revised Edition)" in 2004, which presents the concept of infection control, basic infection control measures, infection prevention measures associated with care, and department-specific infection prevention measures.
In infection control, the Infection Control Team (ICT) is responsible for the early detection and treatment of infections and the prompt interception of infection routes, and all healthcare workers should have a good understanding of the basic knowledge of infection prevention, and should be familiar with daily infection prevention measures (standard precautions and infection control measures). By routeprevention(e.g., measures) to ensure that they are implemented.

References
1) Japan Nurses Association: Guidebook on Infection Control, Revised Edition, 2004, http://www.nurse.or.jp/nursing/practice/anzen/pdf/kansen_kaitei.pdf
(2) National Hospital Organization Osaka Medical Center Infection Control Committee, ICHG Study Group (ed.): New Handbook for Prevention of Nosocomial Infection, Nankodo, 2006.
3) Hishinuma, N., Komatsu, H. (Eds.): Evidence-Based Nursing: Questioning the Basis of Nursing Practice, 2nd edition, Nankendo, 2007.