Infection control at school
Citation
Aksoy, Zahide (2025). Infection control at school. Health Promotion and Prevention: School-Age Children. Chapter 8, 93-100.Abstract
Schools are environments that provide ideal conditions for the spread of infectious
diseases. School-age children are susceptible to many infections. Situations such as
students being in close contact for a long time, sharing and using some objects, limited
opportunities for hand hygiene, inadequate personal hygiene materials, and students or staff
going to school despite having symptoms of contagious diseases accelerate the spread of
infections. Infectious disease control in schools, vaccination, hand hygiene, respiratory
etiquette, environmental cleaning and disinfection, food hygiene, ventilation, practices for
infectious disease outbreaks, and management of emergencies in infectious diseases should
be taken as a basis. These are effective methods to prevent the spread of most infectious
diseases. Therefore, it should be implemented consistently in schools. In schools, students
and school staff, as well as parents and other community members, can be educated about
health behaviors to prevent infections. Healthy behaviors learned in schools can contribute
to future health and well-being.