Abstract : Maintaining cleanliness, hygiene, and sanitation in hospitals is crucial not only for aesthetic purposes but also to mitigate the risk of hospital-acquired infections. Patients seek medical treatment with the expectation of a clean and hygienic environment; failure to provide this may exacerbate their condition and prolong their hospital stay, thereby increasing the burden on the hospital [3].
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Cite : Kaur, B., & Khanna, A. (2024). A Baseline And Impact Assessment Of Interventions On Cleanliness, Hygiene And Sanitation Practices In Sub-District Hospital, Rajpura (1st ed., p. 62). Global Research Foundation. https://doi.org/10.52458/9788196919580.2024.eb.ch-13
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