CS Medical Joins APIC to Support International Infection Prevention Week

CS Medical Joins APIC to Support International Infection Prevention Week

CS Medical is proud to sponsor the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) public service campaign, International Infection Prevention Week (IIPW). Established in 1986, International Infection Prevention Week (IIPW), aims to shine a light on infection prevention and will take place October 13- 19, 2024.

Infection Preventionists (IPs) are specially trained professionals who play a crucial role in keeping patients and healthcare workers safe. IPs ensure that healthcare facilities have the policies, protocols, education, and tools needed to prevent healthcare-associated infections and combat the spread of communicable diseases such as measles, Mpox, COVID, and other infectious threats.

The IIPW 2024 theme is “Moving the Needle on Infection Prevention” highlighting the work being done to advance areas such as IP professional development, healthcare worker safety, patient safety, public health preparedness, and infection prevention throughout the continuum of care. As part of this campaign, APIC has developed downloadable infographics, fact sheets, and social media materials to help educate all audiences on infection prevention and control and the role we all have in creating a safer world through the prevention of infection.

“CS Medical and our employees celebrate International Infection Prevention Week (IIPW) with IP professionals across the globe, as we collectively continue working to reduce healthcare-associated infections through education, innovation and a commitment to patient safety. For over 20 years, CS Medical has worked to help medical professionals improve patient care through science-based solutions for the reprocessing of ultrasound probes. We will continue supporting all infection preventionists by designing and developing automated solutions that remove the risk of healthcare-associated infections related to the reprocessing of ultrasound probes,” said CS Medical President, Mark Leath.

“Thank you CS Medical for joining us in the fight against the spread of infection during International Infection Prevention Week and all year round,” said APIC CEO, Devin Jopp, EdD. “Together, we can make great progress in our efforts to advance the science and practice of infection prevention and control.”

Join CS Medical, APIC and other healthcare organizations October 13-19 for a full week of IIPW online events. For the complete IIPW event schedule and access to helpful downloads about infection prevention and control, go to https://infectionpreventionandyou.org/iipw/.


About CS Medical

Founded in 2003, CS Medical LLC is a leader in developing, manufacturing, and marketing medical devices that are designed to provide cleaning and high-level disinfection of ultrasound probes. Our products are engineered and developed with one single objective in mind: to minimize the potential of patient exposure to improperly reprocessed ultrasound probes. Our core products, the TEEClean® Automated TEE Probe Cleaner Disinfector and Ethos Automated Ultrasound Probe Cleaner Disinfector, are examples of our ongoing commitment to innovation and to the health and safety of medical patients and staff.

Beyond cleaning and high-level disinfection of endocavity and surface ultrasound probes, CS Medical believes in managing the quality of care given to delicate ultrasound probes. Our product offering provides solutions for healthcare facilities to minimize ultrasound probe damage and reduce the potential of contaminating high-level disinfected probes prior to use. The products address the following areas: bedside cleaning, point of care cleaning, electrical leakage testing, drying, transporting, and storing the ultrasound probe. Our objective is to manage the care given to each ultrasound probe thus allowing for a reduction in healthcare associated infections.

Located in Creedmoor, North Carolina, CS Medical's products provide quality device care and storage by minimizing healthcare operational costs, improving device readiness, and increasing regulatory compliance.