👉 Infections are typically defined as the introduction of pathogenic microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites, into a host organism, leading to disease. Agreements regarding infections often focus on prevention and control measures to minimize the spread and impact of these pathogens. For instance, healthcare agreements may stipulate strict hygiene protocols, including handwashing and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), to prevent the transmission of infections from one person to another. In public health contexts, agreements might involve vaccination programs, quarantine measures, and contact tracing to contain outbreaks. Additionally, legal frameworks often outline responsibilities for healthcare providers, patients, and institutions in managing infectious diseases, ensuring that both prevention and treatment are prioritized to protect public health.