
2025 International Infection Prevention Week
International Infection Prevention Week (IIPW) is a global initiative dedicated to raising awareness about the critical importance of infection prevention. Each year, IIPW celebrates the impact of IPs and …
Promotional Toolkit
International Infection Prevention Week (IIPW), October 13-19, celebrates the importance of infection prevention and the role of IPs in protecting public health.
Daily FUNdamentals
Enjoy a full week of IIPW ideas for content, wordles, fun activities, gratitude messages, and resources day-by-day! This content was created by APIC’s communications committee in 2023, but it is …
Logos and Images
Logos and Images International Infection Prevention Week Logos IIPW logos and images are available to download and share. Share them on your facility’s website, social media pages, blogs, or other …
History of IIPW
Established in 1986 by President Ronald Reagan, International Infection Prevention Week (IIPW) focuses attention on the importance of infection prevention in saving lives and healthcare dollars.
About - infectionpreventionandyou.org
International Infection Prevention Week IIPW, part of the Infection Prevention and You campaign, helps patients, families, and healthcare professionals better understand their role in preventing infections.
A Resource for IPs
Busy infection preventionists need printable, easily accessible resources to use with their teams. APIC’s Infection Prevention & You website has been redesigned to make it easier to find what you are …
IIPW Jeoparody
APIC About APIC Join Contact Us IIPW Dates October 15-21, 2023 October 13-19, 2024 October 19-25, 2025 Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. 1400 Crystal …
Games and Activities
Are you looking for resources to help engage people about infection prevention? APIC has games and activities for all ages and infection prevention skill levels!
Since 1986, International Infection Prevention Week (IIPW) has helped patients, families, and healthcare professionals better understand their role in preventing infections.