To excel as an International Infection Prevention specialist, you need a strong background in epidemiology, microbiology, or public health, often supported by a relevant degree or certification such as CIC or CPHQ. Familiarity with infection surveillance software, global health regulations, and data analysis tools is commonly required. Excellent cross-cultural communication, problem-solving, and leadership skills are crucial for coordinating with multinational teams and stakeholders. These skills and qualifications enable professionals to effectively implement and monitor infection control measures in diverse healthcare settings worldwide.