Author: Ackers, Louise; Ackers-Johnson, Gavin; Welsh, Joanne; Kibombo, Daniel; Opio, Samuel
Title: Infection Prevention Control (IPC) and Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Cord-id: mlezr6xh Document date: 2020_11_24
ID: mlezr6xh
Snippet: This chapter outlines a key component of improved AMR; namely infection prevention control (IPC). It addresses some of the issues most commonly associated with IPC including hand hygiene, waste disposal and infrastructure. It then addresses wound management as an Infection Control issue. The emergence of wound management as a central focus in the Maternal Sepsis Intervention proved pivotal in shaping the pathway to antimicrobial stewardship.
Document: This chapter outlines a key component of improved AMR; namely infection prevention control (IPC). It addresses some of the issues most commonly associated with IPC including hand hygiene, waste disposal and infrastructure. It then addresses wound management as an Infection Control issue. The emergence of wound management as a central focus in the Maternal Sepsis Intervention proved pivotal in shaping the pathway to antimicrobial stewardship.
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