
Tori Whitacre Martonicz

Tori Whitacre Martonicz, MA, is the lead editor of Infection Control Today. She has been a writer and editor for over 30 years and has an MA and BA in English Composition/Literature from the University of Akron in Akron, OH. She lives in Ohio with her husband, Eric; son, Drake; 2 tiny dogs, Selena Brigid Sophia and Doctor Danger Dog; and a big black cat, Freya. She loves reading, writing, gardening, and spending time with her loved ones.
Contact her through her email: tmartonicz@mjhlifesciences.com.
Articles by Tori Whitacre Martonicz


A recent case-control study found that continuous photohydrolysis disinfection significantly reduced environmental bioburden, MDRO acquisition, COVID-19 cases, and hospital transfers in a long-term care facility, without adding staffing demands. The findings highlight the role of continuous air and surface disinfection as a complementary strategy to manual cleaning in addressing antimicrobial resistance and infection risk in LTC settings.

Two emerging animal-origin viruses, influenza D and canine coronavirus HuPn-2018, are quietly circulating and largely missed by routine diagnostics. Experts warn that without stronger surveillance, data sharing, and preparedness, these pathogens could become the next major respiratory threat.

Dialysis patients face some of the highest infection risks in health care. In this Q&A, nurse practitioner leader Octavia “Tavi” Schlueter, MSN, RN, CPNP-PC, PMHS, breaks down bloodstream infection risks, vascular access best practices, and how IPC teams can support dialysis staff through practical, workflow-based education.

“Nothing has changed,” said Jeffrey Goad, PharmD, MPH, president of the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases. “The evidence is clear that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective, and COVID-19 is not done with us.”

In this complete interview with Colleen Becker, PhD, MSN, RN, CCRN-K, senior director of perioperative education for AORN, strong infection prevention practices are grounded in trust, communication, and psychological safety within the operating room team.


Continuous, evidence-based education builds confidence, competence, and safer perioperative care. Colleen Becker, PhD, MSN, RN, CCRN-K, senior director of perioperative education for AORN, explains how inclusive learning approaches and career-long education reinforce infection prevention excellence while supporting professional growth and resilience.

The global health community mourns the loss of William Foege, MD, MPH, a visionary leader whose work helped eradicate smallpox and redefine outbreak response worldwide. His legacy of surveillance, community engagement, and ethical leadership continues to shape infection prevention, vaccination strategy, and global public health for generations to come.

Leprosy cases have dropped dramatically, but misconceptions persist. An infectious disease expert explains what today’s infection prevention teams need to know about risk, transmission, and why stigma still matters.

Carbapenem-resistant organisms don’t stop at borders. Experts from Johns Hopkins and Ohio State share how strengthening lab capacity and foundational infection prevention practices helped reduce transmission in Ethiopian and Indian hospitals.

When inclusivity breaks down in the OR, patient safety is at risk. In this interview with Infection Control Today®, Colleen Becker, PhD, MSN, RN, CCRN-K, senior director of perioperative education for AORN, explains how perioperative leaders can use education, empathy, and patient-centered storytelling to address inclusivity challenges, strengthen team culture, and support safer surgical care.

Leprosy remains rare, curable, and widely misunderstood. In this World Leprosy Day interview, infectious disease expert Matthew Pullen, MD, breaks down current epidemiology, transmission risk, and what IPC professionals need to know to respond with evidence-based care—not fear.



Inclusive perioperative teams are safer teams. In this fourth installment of an interview with Infection Control Today, Colleen Becker, PhD, MSN, RN, CCRN-K, explains how teams that reflect the communities they serve improve communication, trust, and infection prevention across the perioperative continuum. When staff feel heard and valued, risks are identified earlier and patient safety is strengthened.

Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (CPE) are increasing nationwide, with harder-to-treat NDM strains reshaping the resistance landscape. In this Q&A, Lucas Schulz, PharmD, explains why rapid diagnostics and stewardship are critical to protecting patients and preserving last-line antibiotics.

Creating a culture where nurses feel safe speaking up is essential to proactive infection prevention. In this installment of an interview with Infection Control Today, Colleen Becker, PhD, MSN, RN, CCRN-K, explains how consistent communication, shared data, and team-driven goals help reduce burnout, strengthen accountability, and ensure infection risks are addressed early with patient safety at the center.


Trust and psychological safety are critical to infection prevention in the operating room. In this installment of her interview with Infection Control Today®, Colleen Becker, PhD, MSN, RN, CCRN-K, senior director of perioperative education for Association of periOperative Registered Nurses, explains how leadership that fosters openness and shared accountability empowers perioperative teams to speak up, identify risks early, and strengthen adherence to infection prevention practices.


A broad coalition of medical, public health, and infection prevention organizations is urging federal leaders to reaffirm a transparent, evidence-based US childhood immunization policy. The joint letter warns that reducing recommended vaccines, especially during a severe flu and RSV season, could increase preventable illness, hospitalization, and death among children.



How Can IP Personnel Protect Patients and Staff During Measles Outbreaks in an Era of Misinformation
Measles is one of the most contagious viruses health care facilities face, and misinformation makes outbreak response even harder. Infection prevention and control professionals play a critical role by verifying staff immunity, enforcing airborne precautions, ensuring proper respiratory protection, and communicating clear, evidence based guidance. Science, preparation, and trusted messaging remain the strongest tools for protecting patients and health care workers during measles outbreaks.

As 2026 begins, Infection Control Today®'s Editorial Advisory Board reflects on a challenging year shaped by misinformation, policy uncertainty, and relentless change, reaffirming a commitment to science, truth, and supporting IPC professionals who keep showing up for patients and public health.

A West Nile virus survivor and a documentary filmmaker discuss the devastating neurological impact of infection, gaps in public awareness, and why infection prevention, blood screening, and vector control deserve renewed attention.

As misinformation accelerates and public trust is tested, Infection Control Today® reflects on a challenging year and reaffirms its commitment to evidence, clarity, and supporting IPC professionals who continue to confront falsehoods with facts, empathy, and persistence.

Announcing the winner of the 2025 Infection Control Today Educator of the Year Award: Patricia Montgomery, MPH, RN, CIC, FAPIC.

Copper-infused textiles are gaining traction as hospitals confront rising antimicrobial resistance and financial pressure. In this installment of ICT linen roundtable, experts explained how passive antimicrobial fabrics can reduce infection risk, shorten length of stay, protect revenue, and strengthen operational resilience, all while working quietly in the background.
Latest Updated Articles
What It Takes to Stop Carbapenem-Resistant Organisms: Lessons From the Front Lines in Ethiopia and IndiaPublished: January 26th 2026 | Updated: February 2nd 2026
Breaking the Silence: How to Talk About HIV and PrEP Without FearPublished: November 5th 2025 | Updated: November 7th 2025
Championing Surgical Safety: A Perioperative Nurse’s Perspective on Infection PreventionPublished: July 22nd 2025 | Updated: July 23rd 2025
Why AL-CIP Certification Is a Game-Changer; Apply by February 28, 2025Published: February 17th 2025 | Updated: February 20th 2025
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