Project Firstline


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Overview

CDC’s Project Firstline is a collaborative of diverse healthcare, public health and academic partners committed to providing infection control training designed especially for healthcare workers. Healthcare workers need and deserve clear and trustworthy information not only on CDC’s infection control recommendations, but also on the rationale and science behind them. Project Firstline delivers comprehensive, transparent, and responsive training and education to the millions of frontline healthcare workers in the United States.

Project Firstline: Training Courses for Improving Infection Prevention & Control

CDC’s Project Firstline

Project Firstline offers infection control training and education to prepare and empower healthcare workers in building their foundational knowledge of infection control.

Infection Control Resources

Project Firstline has a variety of resources available to help frontline healthcare workers understand and apply the principles of infection control necessary to protect themselves, their families, and their community.

Multimedia/Printable Resources

Sharing information is the best way to spread infection control knowledge to others. Project Firstline offers multimedia resources that you can share via social media or in downloadable and printable materials.


Project Firstline is a national collaborative led by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to provide infection control training and education to frontline health care workers and public health personnel. AHCA is proud to partner with Project Firstline, as supported through Cooperative Agreement CDC-RFA-OT20-2003. CDC is an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents of this webpage do not necessarily represent the policies of CDC or HHS and should not be considered an endorsement by the Federal Government.