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  2. Sanitation - Wikipedia

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    Sanitation refers to public health conditions related to clean drinking water and treatment and disposal of human excreta and sewage. [1] Preventing human contact with feces is part of sanitation, as is hand washing with soap.

  3. Hygiene - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia's health care articles can be viewed offline with the Medical Wikipedia app Look up hygiene in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikisource has the text of the 1905 New International Encyclopedia article " Sanitary Science ".

  4. Public health - Wikipedia

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    The definition of health is vague and there are many conceptualizations. Public health practitioners definition of health can different markedly from members of the public or clinicians. This can mean that members of the public view the values behind public health interventions as alien which can cause resentment amongst the public towards ...

  5. Environmental health - Wikipedia

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    It consists of three categories: health impacts, air quality, and water and sanitation. The health impacts category includes the environmental risk exposure indicator. Environmental health is the branch of public health concerned with all aspects of the natural and built environment affecting human health.

  6. WASH - Wikipedia

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    The provision of sanitation is lowest in the Americas with 43% of health care facilities lacking adequate services. [97] In 2019, WHO estimated that: "One in four health care facilities lack basic water services, and one in five have no sanitation service – impacting 2.0 and 1.5 billion people, respectively."

  7. Improved sanitation - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the JMP defined a new term: "basic sanitation service". This is defined as the use of improved sanitation facilities that are not shared with other households. A lower level of service is now called "limited sanitation service" which refers to the use of improved sanitation facilities that are shared between two or more households.

  8. Hand washing - Wikipedia

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    Interventions to improve hand hygiene in healthcare settings can involve education for staff on hand washing, increasing the availability of alcohol-based hand rub, and written and verbal reminders to staff. [86] There is a need for more research into which of these interventions are most effective in different healthcare settings. [86]

  9. Infection prevention and control - Wikipedia

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    Along with ensuring proper hand washing techniques are followed, another major component to decrease the spread of disease is the sanitation of all medical equipment. The ANA and AANA set guidelines for sterilization and disinfection based on the Spaulding Disinfection and Sterilization Classification Scheme (SDSCS).