MO KIDS IPC Toolkit
Created by The Association of Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology and the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (MO DHSS), the MO KIDS IPC Toolkit offers free resources to help schools implement effective infection prevention and control (IPC) practices.
Click here to watch a video walk-through of the IPC Toolkit
Developed with input from Missouri school staff, school nurses, and IPC subject matter experts, the Toolkit aims to reduce the spread of infectious diseases, ensuring a safe and healthy environment for the school community.
The Toolkit features online learning, user-friendly IPC guidelines, practical tools, in-service materials, and student lessons to empower the school community to help keep infectious diseases out of schools.
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An Infection Preventionist consultant is available to Missouri schools to assist you with the development of your Infection Prevention and Control policy and procedures and training programs. Available to Missouri schools through May, 2025 only! Take advantage of this resource today!
Your Opportunity
In 2022, almost 22% of kids between 5 and 17 missed 11 or more school days due to illness, injury, or disability. Many illnesses can be prevented from spreading within schools through infection prevention and control practices.
Keep kids in school by helping keep infectious diseases out. Put the MO KIDS IPC Toolkit into practice at your school.
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IPC Learning Resources in the Toolkit
