Broadening the infection prevention and control network globally; 2017 Geneva IPC-think tank (part 3)
Autor: | Zingg, W, Storr, J, Park, BJ, Jernigan, JA, Harbarth, S, Grayson, ML, Tacconelli, E, Allegranzi, B, Cardo, D, Pittet, D, Abbas, M, Ahmad, R, Ailegranzi, B, Andremont, A, Bell, M, Borg, M, Carmeli, Y, Castro-Sanchez, E, Conly, J, Eggimann, P, Gastmeier, P, Hernandez, M, Hetwaldt, L, Holmes, A, Kilpatrick, C, Kolwaite, A, Krause, K-H, Larson, E, Masson-Roy, S, Mehtar, S, Mendelson, M, Lin, LM, Moldovan, A, Monnet, D, Ndoye, B, Nthumba, P, Ogunsola, F, Park, B, Perencevich, E, Samore, M, Seto, WH, Srinivasan, A, Tarrant, C, Tomczyk, S, Talaat, M, Villegas, MV, Voss, A, Walsh, T, Widmer, A |
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Přispěvatelé: | 2017 Geneva-IPC Think Tank, Abbas, M., Ahmad, R., Allegranzi, B., Andremont, A., Bell, M., Borg, M., Cardo, D., Carmeli, Y., Castro-Sanchez, E., Conly, J., Eggimann, P., Gastmeier, P., Grayson, M.L., Harbarth, S., Hernandez, M., Herwaldt, L., Holmes, A., Jernigan, J.A., Kilpatrick, C., Kolwaite, A., Krause, K.H., Larson, E., Masson-Roy, S., Mehtar, S., Mendelson, M., Lin, L.M., Moldovan, A., Monnet, D., Ndoye, B., Nthumba, P., Ogunsola, F., Park, B., Perencevich, E., Pittet, D., Samore, M., Seto, W.H., Srinivasan, A., Storr, J., Tacconelli, E., Tarrant, C., Tomczyk, S., Talaat, M., Villegas, M.V., Voss, A., Walsh, T., Widmer, A., Zingg, W., Abbas, Mohamed, Conly, John, Eggimann, Philippe, Krause, Karl-Heinz, Moldovan, Andréea Anamaria, Monnet, Dominique Ndiouga, Ndoye, Babacar, Tomczyk, Sara Marie, Widmer, Andréas, NIHR knowledge mobilisation fellowship, National Institute for Health Research |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Biomedical Research Global Health Antimicrobial Stewardship WHO 0302 clinical medicine ECDC Drug Resistance Multiple Bacterial Infection control Antimicrobial stewardship Hand Hygiene Pharmacology (medical) 030212 general & internal medicine Pharmacology & Pharmacy Intersectoral Collaboration health care economics and organizations Public Environmental & Occupational Health ddc:616 Cross Infection Public relations National Institutional Anti-Bacterial Agents Infectious Diseases International Public Health Life Sciences & Biomedicine Switzerland Microbiology (medical) medicine.medical_specialty Infection prevention and control 030106 microbiology Control (management) 2017 Geneva-IPC Think Tank Change World Health Organization Microbiology lcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases 03 medical and health sciences Patient safety CDC Collaboration Networks parasitic diseases Control network medicine Humans lcsh:RC109-216 cardiovascular diseases Infection Control Science & Technology business.industry Public health Research Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health International health United States Group Processes QR Stewardship Centers for Disease Control and Prevention U.S business RA |
Zdroj: | Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-5 (2019) Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control Antimicrobial resistance and infection control, vol. 8, pp. 74 Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control, Vol. 8 (2019) P. 74 |
ISSN: | 2047-2994 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s13756-019-0528-0 |
Popis: | Background Healthcare-associated infection (HAI) is a major challenge for patient safety worldwide, and is further complicated by antimicrobial resistance (AMR) due to excessive antimicrobial use in both humans and animals. Existing infection prevention and control (IPC) networks must be strengthened and adapted to better address the global challenges presented by emerging AMR. Methods In June 2017, 42 international experts convened in Geneva, Switzerland, to discuss two key areas for strengthening the global IPC network: 1) broadening collaboration in IPC; and 2) how to bring the fields IPC and AMR control together. Results The US Centers for Disease Prevention and Control, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, and the World Health Organization (WHO) convened together with international experts to discuss collaboration and networks, demonstrating the participating organizations’ commitment to close collaboration in IPC. The challenge of emerging AMR can only be addressed by strengthening this collaboration across international organisations and between public health and academia. The WHO SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands initiative is an example of a successful collaboration between multiple global stakeholders including academia and international public health organisations; it can be used as a model. IPC-strategies are included within the four pillars to combat AMR: surveillance, IPC, antimicrobial and diagnostic stewardship, research and development. The prevention of transmission of multidrug-resistant microorganisms is a patient safety issue, and must be strengthened in the fight against AMR. Conclusions The working group determined that international organisations should take the lead in creating new networks, which will in turn attract academia and other stakeholders to join. At the same time, they should invest in bringing existing IPC and AMR networks under one umbrella. Transmission of multidrug-resistant microorganisms in hospitals and in the community threatens the success of antimicrobial stewardship programmes, and thus, research and development in IPC should be addressed as an enhanced global priority. |
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