👉 Manufacturing infections, or "Mfg:infection," refer to the transmission of pathogens from products or manufacturing environments to individuals, often leading to serious health risks. These infections can occur through various means, such as contaminated materials, equipment, or personnel. In a manufacturing setting, poor hygiene practices, inadequate sterilization procedures, or the use of compromised raw materials can facilitate the spread of bacteria, viruses, or other microorganisms. For instance, in food processing, cross-contamination between raw and ready-to-eat products can lead to infections like Salmonella or E. coli. Similarly, in pharmaceutical manufacturing, contamination can result in life-threatening bacterial infections. Preventing Mfg:infection involves stringent hygiene protocols, regular equipment cleaning, and continuous monitoring to ensure a safe and sterile production environment.