• Before touching a patient and before a clean or aseptic procedure, hand hygiene protects patients from organisms on healthcare workers’ hands.
  • After body fluid exposure and after touching a patient, hand hygiene prevents pathogens from spreading to other surfaces, equipment or people.
  • After touching patient surroundings, disinfecting both hands and surfaces breaks the transmission cycle; high‑touch points must be cleaned to complement hand hygiene.

What Are the 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene?


1. Before Touching a Patient

Before touching a patient

2. Before a Clean or Aseptic Procedure

Before a Clean or Aseptic Procedure

3. After Body Fluid Exposure Risk

After Body Fluid Exposure Risk

4. After Touching a Patient

After Touching a Patient

5. After Touching a Patient’s Surroundings

After Touching a Patient’s Surroundings

Why Are the 5 Moments So Important?

Evidence Behind Combined Hygiene Protocols

Bonus Download: Infographic – 5 Moments of Hand Hygiene

Infographic titled “5 Moments for Hand Hygiene” featuring a hospital bed and arrows illustrating the WHO-recommended hand hygiene moments.
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