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Updated: October 25, 2019 Page 1 of 70 Accessible version: Infection Control in Healthcare Personnel: Infrastructure and Routine Practices for Occupational Infection prevention and Control Services Centers for Disease Control and prevention National center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion Updated: October 25, 2019 David T. Kuhar, MDa; Ruth Carrico, PhDb; Kendra Cox, MAc; Marie A. de Perio, MDd; Kathleen L. Irwin, MD, MPHe; Tammy Lundstrom, MD, JDf; Amanda D. Overholt, MPHg; Kristin Tansil Roberts, MSWc; Mark Russi, MD, MPHh; Connie Steed, RN, MSNi; Srila Sen, MAc; Thomas R. Talbot III, MD, MPHj; David J. Weber, MD, MPHk; Hilary Babcock, MD, MPHl; and the Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committeem aDivision of Healthcare Quality Promotion, National center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and prevention , Atlanta, GA; bUniversity of Louisville, Louisville, KY; cEagle Global Scientific, LLC, Atlanta, GA; dDivision of Field Studies and Engineering, National I
(OHS) for providing occupational infection prevention and control (IPC) services to healthcare personnel (HCP), as well as special considerations associated with emergency response personnel and provisions in the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) that are relevant to OHS.
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