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Infection Control Resources for Acute Care Settings

Refer to these resources as you address infection prevention and control practices in your facility. The following categories correlate to the ICAR assessment modules.

These resources and web links are provided as references and examples. Their listing does not constitute any official position of the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) or imply endorsement by MDH. Accessing guidance from professional organizations may require membership.

  • MDH: TEMPLATE: Time Study for Infection Prevention (PDF) | (Word)
    Track time spent weekly on infection prevention and control activities
  • CDC: CDC's Core Infection Prevention and Control Practices for Safe Healthcare Delivery in All Settings
  • CDC: Infection Control for Healthcare Providers
  • CDC: HAI Prevention, Control and Outbreak Response for Public Health and Healthcare
  • CDC: IPC Risk Assessment Spreadsheet (Excel)
  • CMS: State Operations Manual Appendix W - Survey Protocol, Regulations and Interpretive Guidelines for Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) and Swing-Beds in CAHs (PDF)
  • CMS: State Operations Manual Appendix A - Survey Protocol, Regulations and Interpretive Guidelines for Hospitals (PDF)
  • HHS: Guidance Portal: Hospital Infection Control Worksheet
  • APIC: Implementation Guides

Infection prevention training

  • CDC: CDC/STRIVE Infection Control Training
  • CDC TRAIN: Nursing Home Infection Prevention Training
    Some resources could be utilized and/or adapted for the acute care setting.
  • CDC: 2019 Antibiotic Resistance Threats Report
  • APIC Minnesota: Basic Infection Prevention Course
  • APIC: Topic-specific infection prevention
  • SHEA: LearningCE

Surveillance and disease reporting

  • MDH: Minnesota Reportable Disease Rule (Communicable Disease Reporting Rule)
  • CDC: Inter-facility Infection Control Transfer Form (PDF)
  • CDC: Healthcare-associated Infections (HAIs)
  • CDC: National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN)

Staff training

  • MDH: Project Firstline Training and Resources

Audit tools

  • MDH: MDH Infection Prevention Audit Tools
    Tools to audit compliance with hand hygiene, PPE, wound care, and environmental cleaning and disinfection
  • MDH: Infection and Antibiotic Use Tracking Tool Instructions (PDF) | Workbook (Excel)
    Resource to track resident illnesses and antibiotic use
  • MDH: Employee Illness Tracking Tool (Excel) | Instructions (PDF)
  • CDC: Infection Prevention Tools and Resources
  • CDC: Options for Evaluating Environmental Cleaning

  • MDH: Hand Hygiene Print Materials
  • MDH: Project Firstline Hand Hygiene Steps (PDF)
  • CDC: Clinical Safety: Hand Hygiene for Healthcare Workers
  • CDC: Special Issues: Fire Safety and ABHS
  • CDC: Clean Hands Count Materials
  • CDC MMWR: Guideline for Hand Hygiene in Health-Care Settings
  • WHO: Infection Prevention and Control
  • WHO: WHO Guidelines on Hand Hygiene in Health Care

  • MDH: Enhanced Respiratory Precautions (PDF)
    Sign/poster can be used for COVID-positive residents
  • CDC: Standard Precautions for All Patient Care
  • CDC: Transmission-Based Precautions
    General overview and example signs/posters
  • CDC: Isolation Precautions Guideline
    Summary of recommendations including specific interventions for LTC settings
  • CDC: Isolation Precautions Appendix A: Type and Duration of Precautions Recommended for Selected Infections and Conditions
    Type of precautions to implement (e.g., what PPE to wear) and for how long
    • Appendix A Table 2
      What PPE to wear when resident ill or pathogen not confirmed (e.g., diarrhea, rash) 

Personal protective equipment (PPE)

  • CDC: Isolation Precautions Guideline Appendix A: Figure. Example of Safe Donning and Removal of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
    Sign/poster for how to don and doff PPE

Health care worker safety

  • MN Department of Labor (DLI): Minnesota OSHA Workplace Safety Consultation
  • CDC/NIOSH: Healthcare Respiratory Protection Resources
  • CDC/NIOSH: Fit Test FAQs
  • OSHA: Hospital Respiratory Protection Program Toolkit (PDF)
  • U.S. Department of Labor: OSHA 1910.134 - Respiratory Protection

  • CDC: Considerations for Reducing Risk: Surfaces in Healthcare Facilities
    Core components of environmental cleaning and disinfection
  • CDC: Environmental Infection Control Guidelines
  • CDC: Training: EVS and the Battle Against Infection
  • CDC: CDC/STRIVE Infection Control Training: Environmental Cleaning
  • CDC: How to Read a Disinfectant Label (PDF)
  • EPA: Selected EPA-Registered Disinfectants
    What disinfectants are listed by EPA for specific pathogens
  • APIC: Environmental Services
  • Minnesota Hospital Association: Environmental Services Cleaning Guidebook (PDF)
  • WHO: How to Dilute and Use Bleach (PDF)

  • CDC: Safe Injection Practices and Your Health
    Injection safety general resources
  • CDC: Injection Safety Resources for Providers
    Includes Injection Safety Checklist and other resources/posters for clinicians
  • CDC: Safe Injection Practices to Prevent Transmission of Infections to Patients
  • CDC: Preventing Unsafe Injection Practices
  • CDC: Clinician Brief: Drug Diversion
  • U.S. Department of Labor: OSHA 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogens
  • Code of Federal Regulations: 21 CFR 1301.71 Security Requirements Generally
  • CSTE: Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAI) Drug Diversion Planning and Response Toolkit for State and Local Health Departments (PDF)

  • CDC: Considerations for Blood Glucose Monitoring and Insulin Administration
  • CDC: Healthcare-Associated Hepatitis B and C Outbreaks (≥ 2 cases) Reported to the CDC 2008-2019
  • CDC: 2021 Viral Hepatitis Surveillance Report Appendix
  • FDA: Blood Glucose Monitoring Test Systems for Prescription Point-of-Care Use
  • FDA: Self-Monitoring Blood Glucose Test Systems for Over-the-Counter Use

  • MDH: ICAR Infection Prevention Audit Tools
    Includes wound care audit tracking tool and wound dressing change observation tool used to conduct audits, record and analyze data, and develop an action plan
  • MDH wound care webinar recorded on April 20, 2023
    • MDH: Slides: Key Infection Prevention Principles During Wound Care (PDF)
    • MDH: Key Infection Prevention Principles During Wound Care Transcript (PDF)

  • MDH: Cleaning Recommendations for Prevention of Infectious Agent Transmission
    Learn the best methods for cleaning and disinfecting, refer to laundry section
  • CDC: Environmental Infection Control Guidelines G. Laundry and Bedding
  • CDC: Environmental Cleaning in Global Healthcare Settings: Appendix D: Linen and Laundry Management
    Best practices for linen and laundry handling

  • MDH: Antibiotic Resistance and Stewardship for Health Professionals
  • MDH: Antimicrobial Stewardship Programs (ASP)
    About creating an ASP in your facility, including guidelines for acute care and toolkits for long-term care and outpatient clinics
  • MDH: Minnesota Antibiotic Stewardship Honor Roll
    Consider applying for the MDH Honor Roll
  • CDC: Antibiotic Stewardship Training
    Educational resources, continuing education and training opportunities, handouts, and posters
  • CDC: The Core Elements of Hospital Antibiotic Stewardship Programs Checklist (PDF)
  • CDC: Implementation of Antibiotic Stewardship Core Elements at Small and Critical Access Hospitals
  • CDC: Patient Education Resources | Antibiotic Use
    Print materials and tools to help patients and residents learn about antibiotic resistance

  • CDC: Disinfection and Sterilization Guideline
  • CDC: A Rational Approach to Disinfection and Sterilization
  • CDC: Table 1. Methods of sterilization and disinfection
  • CDC: Essential Elements of a Reprocessing Program for Flexible Endoscopes – Recommendations of the HICPAC (PDF)
  • AIUM: Guidelines for Cleaning and Preparing External- and Internal-Use Ultrasound Transducers and Equipment Between Patients as Well as Safe Handling and Use of Ultrasound Coupling Gel


Pathogen specific

  • MDH: Health Care: COVID-19
    Guidance for reporting, evaluating and testing, and infection prevention and control specific to long-term care and health care facilities and systems
  • CDC: Interim Infection Prevention and Control Recommendations for Healthcare Personnel During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic

  • MDH: High Consequence Infectious Disease (HCID) Toolbox for Frontline Health Care Facilities
  • MDH: High Consequence Infectious Disease (HCID) Screening Guide (PDF)

  • MDH: Influenza Information for Health Professionals
  • CDC: Preventing Transmission of Viral Respiratory Pathogens in Healthcare Settings
    Infection control measures that should be implemented at the first point of contact with a potentially infected person

  • MDH: Tuberculosis Information for Health Professionals
  • MDH: Regulations for TB Control in Minnesota Health Care Settings
  • OSHA: Tuberculosis Standards

  • MDH: Clostridioides (Clostridium) difficile Guidelines and References
    C. diff guidelines and references and list of disinfectant products with sporicidal activity against C. diff

  • MDH: Health Care Provider Information on Norovirus
  • CDC: Norovirus Prevention and Control Guidelines for Healthcare Settings

  • MDH: Hepatitis B Information for Health Professionals

  • MDH: Group A Streptococcus (GAS)
  • CDC: Increase in Invasive Group A Strep Infections, 2022-2023

  • CDC: Preventing MDROs
  • CDC: Infection Control Guidance: Candida auris
  • CDC: COVID-19 Reverses Progress in Fight Against Antimicrobial Resistance in U.S.
    This report highlights the lost progress combating antimicrobial resistance following the COVID-19 pandemic
  • CDC: 2019 Antibiotic Resistance Threats Report
    Provides information on antimicrobial resistance and highlights the emerging areas of concern and additional action needed
  • CDC: Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) Infection Control
  • Journal of Fungi: Candida auris: A Review of Recommendations for Detection and Control in Healthcare Settings


Additional topics

  • MDH: Emergency Preparedness and Response
  • MDH: Health Care Coalitions
  • CDC/NIOSH: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Burn Rate Calculator
    Review PPE supply to ensure adequate supply available, consider frequent review of inventory (e.g., daily) when supply demand is high (e.g., outbreak)

  • MDH: Engineering Services
    Provides review and inspection of construction activity in licensed and certified health care facilities
  • MDH: Guidelines for Temporary Negative Pressure Isolation Rooms (PDF)
  • MDH: Airborne Infectious Disease Management: Methods for Temporary Negative Pressure Isolation (PDF)
  • CDC: Environmental Infection Control Guidelines
  • CDC: Toolkit: Developing a Legionella Water Management Program
  • CDC: Considerations for Reducing Risk: Water in Healthcare Facilities
    Water management program
  • CDC: Emergency Water Supply Planning Guide for Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities (PDF)
  • ASHE: Using the health care physical environment to prevent and control infection (PDF)
  • ASHE: ASHE ICRA 2.0™ Toolkit
  • ICRA: ICRA Training
    Consider Infection Control Risk Assessment training for containment of construction/maintenance projects

  • CDC: CDC’s Core Infection Prevention and Control Practices for Safe Healthcare Delivery in All Settings
  • CDC: Infection Control in Healthcare Personnel: Infrastructure and Routine Practices
    Infection control in health care personnel: Infrastructure and routine practices for occupational infection prevention and control services
  • OSHA: Quick Reference Guide to the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard
  • MN DLI: MNOSHA WSC: Bloodborne Pathogens
  • CDC: National Healthcare Safety Network: Blood/Body Fluid Exposure Module (PDF)

Refer to health care worker safety resources in Standard and transmission-based precautions dropdown.

  • MDH: Cover Your Cough
    Stop the spread of germs that make you and others sick: Cover Your Cough
    Frequently Asked Questions about Respiratory Etiquette | About Using Materials
  • CDC: Preventing Transmission of Viral Respiratory Pathogens in Healthcare Settings
    Infection control measures that should be implemented at the first point of contact with a potentially infected person

  • MDH: Vaccine Storage Guide
    Check the recommendations for medication refrigerators. Non-medication items should be stored in a different area. Ensure temperature stays within limits. Have a plan to mitigate temperature excursions.
  • MDH: Vaccine Protocols
  • Health care worker vaccination
    • MDH: Recommended Vaccines for Health Care Personnel
      Continue to work on improving rate of staff vaccinated with influenza vaccine
    • CDC: Influenza Vaccination Information for Health Professionals
    • Immunize.org: Immunization Action Coalition Resources
  • CDC: Pinkbook Course Book: Epidemiology of Vaccine Preventable Diseases

Bed bugs

  • MDH: Bed Bugs
  • CDC: About Bed Bugs

Lice

  • MDH: Head Lice Information for Health Professionals
  • CDC: Lice

Scabies

  • MDH: Scabies
  • CDC: About Scabies
  • LA County Department of Public Health: Acute Communicable Disease Control Scabies Toolkit

  • MDH: Food Safety
  • CDC: Food Service Guidelines
  • WHO: Promoting Safe Food Handling

  • EPA: Land, Waste, and Cleanup Topics
  • MPCA: Infectious Waste Management Guidance for Generators (PDF)
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Last Updated: 02/27/2025

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