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Dr David Banach Urges Public to Prioritise Infection Prevention and Health Literacy

By: Get News
Dr David Banach Urges Public to Prioritise Infection Prevention and Health Literacy
David Banach
“We Can’t See Infection Control Working—Until It Fails,” Says Longtime Physician and Educator

Connecticut, USA - In the wake of rising antibiotic resistance, persistent public health threats, and growing misinformation around disease prevention, Dr David Banach is calling on individuals and communities to take infection prevention seriously—before the next crisis emerges. A physician with nearly two decades of experience in infectious diseases and epidemiology, Dr Banach recently shared his concerns and insights in the interview “Fighting Infections, Teaching Tomorrow.”

“People often think infection prevention starts when there’s a problem,” Dr Banach noted. “But in reality, it starts long before—through habits and systems we build into everyday life.”

As a clinician, researcher, and public health leader, Dr Banach sees the effects of gaps in prevention daily. From hospital-acquired infections to community spread of viruses like RSV and influenza, many cases are preventable through consistent, science-based practices.

A Silent Threat: The High Cost of Poor Prevention

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), at least 2.8 million people in the U.S. contract antibiotic-resistant infections each year, resulting in over 35,000 deaths. In hospitals alone, one in 31 patients will experience a healthcare-associated infection on any given day.

Dr Banach believes much of this could be avoided by reinforcing what he calls “invisible safeguards.”

“The best infection control systems are ones people rarely notice—because they’re quietly preventing harm. It’s when those systems are weak or ignored that we see outbreaks,” he said.

He pointed to proper hand hygiene, sanitation protocols, and early diagnosis as powerful yet often overlooked tools. “They’re not glamorous, but they save lives.”

The Public’s Role: Prevention Starts at Home

Rather than putting the burden solely on healthcare systems, Dr Banach emphasises that every individual has a role in protecting themselves and others.

“This isn’t just a hospital issue. Washing hands, staying home when you’re sick, completing antibiotic prescriptions—these things matter more than most people realise.”

He encourages people to stay informed, ask questions at medical appointments, and advocate for health literacy in their communities. “If you don’t know why something is being done—ask. Education is a cornerstone of prevention.”

Education as a Long-Term Strategy

Dr Banach, who has taught for years in both clinical and classroom settings, says that preparing the next generation of healthcare professionals is one of his most fulfilling responsibilities.

“Teaching forces me to stay sharp, but it also gives me hope. These students will be the ones responding to future health threats. If we equip them to think critically and act early, we’re in better shape as a society.”

He also works closely with volunteer-run clinics, especially in underserved populations, where education and access often fall short.

A Call to Action: Build Stronger Habits, Stronger Communities

In reflecting on his career, Dr Banach believes the most impactful changes start with simple, consistent behaviour.

He encourages the public to:

  • Practice regular hand hygiene.

  • Avoid unnecessary antibiotics—and always finish prescribed ones.

  • Stay up to date on vaccinations.

  • Talk to healthcare providers about infection risks and prevention.

  • Support public health efforts at local and state levels.

“We don’t need to wait for another pandemic to take action,” he said. “The quiet, everyday choices we make can prevent the loud emergencies we hope to avoid.”

About Dr David Banach:

Dr David Banach is a physician specialising in infectious diseases and internal medicine. He teaches, conducts research in healthcare epidemiology, and volunteers at clinics serving vulnerable populations. A lifelong Connecticut resident, he has served on multiple health advisory committees and remains a vocal advocate for prevention-first healthcare approaches.

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Email: davidbanach@emaildn.com

Read the full interview: “Fighting Infections, Teaching Tomorrow”

Learn more about how you can take small steps to protect your health and community.

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