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Timeline of infection control

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| 2005 || || || {{w|International Rectal Microbicide Advocates}} ||
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| 2006 || Organization || HIV infection || The {{w|Microbicide Trials Network}} is established by the U.S. {{w|National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases}} as an HIV/AIDS clinical trials network. It focuses on research into {{w|microbicide}}s aimed at preventing HIV infection.<ref>{{cite web |title=MTN |url=https://mtnstopshiv.org/about-| 2006 || us |website=mtnstopshiv.org | {{w|Microbicides Development Programmeaccessdate=11 July 2020}} </ref> || {{w|United KingdomStates}}
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| 2008 (February) || Disinfection method introduction || || The {{w|United States Environmental Protection Agency}} (EPA) approves the registrations of five different groups of copper alloys as "{{w|antimicrobial}} materials" with public health benefits.<ref>{{cite web |title=Antimicrobial Copper Surfaces for the Reduction of Health Care–Associated Infections in Intensive Care Settings |url=https://www.cadth.ca/sites/default/files/pdf/EH0021_Copper_Surfaces_e.pdf |website=cadth.ca |accessdate=26 June 2020}}</ref> || {{w|United States}}
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