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association for professionals in infection control and epidemiology (apic)
What is APIC?
The
Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology
(APIC) is a leading organization dedicated to the
prevention of infections
in healthcare settings. Founded in 1972, APIC represents more than 15,000 members globally, including
infection preventionists
, epidemiologists, healthcare professionals, and other stakeholders committed to reducing the risk of infectious diseases.
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