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WHO: New guidelines on community hand hygiene to help governments reduce the spread of infectious diseases

Evidence-based recommendations for homes, schools and public spaces to improve public health and reduce preventable illnesses

On Global Handwashing Day, WHO and UNICEF have released the first-ever global Guidelines on Hand Hygiene in Community Settings to support governments and practitioners in promoting effective hand hygiene outside health care – across households, public spaces and institutions. Framing hand hygiene as a public good and a government responsibility, the Guidelines translate evidence into ready-to-adopt actions that enable sustainable access to effective hygiene services. This will reduce diarrhoeal disease, acute respiratory infections and other preventable illnesses, strengthening routine public health where people live, work, visit and study, and emergency preparedness, including outbreaks like cholera.

WHO - World Health Organization

Guidelines on Hand Hygiene in Community Settings