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By the end of this course, the learner will be able to:
1. Explain the basic principles of microbial growth, pathogenicity, and resistance.
2. Identify the relationship between microorganisms and infection development in healthcare settings.
3. Define the concept of healthcare-associated infections and their epidemiological significance.
4. Analyze infection trends using epidemiological tools and surveillance systems.
5. Describe the different modes of disease transmission within clinical environments.
6. Apply evidence-based control measures to interrupt disease transmission cycles.
7. List the components of standard precautions and their role in infection prevention.
8. Demonstrate proper application of personal protective equipment (PPE) and hand hygiene protocols.
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This course includes 4 modules, 21 lessons, and 0 hours of materials.
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