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www.scribd.com › doc › 17695579Basic Microbiology. The central principle of infection control is that of control of the growth of micro-organisms which potentially cause us harm.To underpin the concepts of infection control it is useful to understand some basic microbiology regarding the types of organisms involved, how they may grow and multiply, and the kinds of diseases they may be responsible for.