PPT-Health Care Associated Infections in 2016

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Acute Care Hospitals Alfred DeMaria Jr MD State Epidemiologist Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences Katherine T Fillo PhD RNBC Director of Clinical

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Acute Care Hospitals Alfred DeMaria Jr MD State Epidemiologist Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences Katherine T Fillo PhD RNBC Director of Clinical Quality Improvement. S hospitals each year These infections are usually serious infections typically caus ing a prolongation of hospital stay and increased cost and risk of mortality CLABSI can be prevented through proper insertion techniques and management of the centra brPage 1br New HIV Infections Estimated New HIV Infections in the United States for the MostA57375ected Subpopulations 2010 02 000 400 06 000 8 000 10000 12000 Me Women 1 10 1 200 1 brPage 1br New HIV Infections Estimates of New HIV Infections in the United States for the MostA57375ected Subpopulations 2010 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 Blacks African Americ CLINICAL EXCELLENCE . COMMISSION. 2014. ACUTE CATHETERISATION INDICATIONS . AND . INSERTION OPTIONS. What’s a CAUTI?. 2. C. atheter . A. ssociated . U. rinary . T. ract . I. nfection (CAUTI). Most common healthcare associated infection (HAI). A. Bacterial Skin Diseases. 1. . Staphylococcus aureus. – the most serious Staphylococcal pathogen. A) Gram-positive cocci that form grape-like clusters that are frequently found in the nostrils of virtually every person at one time or another. Infection Prevention Updates and Best Practices . Carol Jamerson, RN, BSN, CIC. Nurse Epidemiologist. Virginia Department of Health. Dottie Torrey, RN. Regional Nurse Consultant. American Healthcare. Waseem. Ahmad MD. Question ? . Are cardiovascular . implantable electronic devices . Infections . risen out of proportion . as. compare to . overall . increase in . their. . use ?. Yes. N. o. Introduction. nfections . O. ccurring . in . Hospitals. Darline. Dupree. PhD Student. Walden University. PUBH 8165-2. Instructor: Dr. Robert Marino. Winter 2012. Hospital Board of Directors. OSHA. County Public Health Departments. Objectives . List significant healthcare associated infections. Understand the epidemiology of significant healthcare associated infections. Identify disease transmission . Utilizing evidence based literature develop strategies used to prevent the spread of infection. 2017. Sexually Transmitted Infections. Key Messages. Sex should be a positive experience.. STIs are a possibility when engaging in sexual activity.. STIs can be spread via:. Skin to skin contact. Oral, anal or vaginal sex. www.who.int. S. afe. care pathway for women and newborns: a 6-module training package . Pregnancy-related infections and sepsis are one of the leading causes of maternal mortality worldwide. Many more women and children .  . Infection. Number of infections per underlying disorder per year. Rate/100K . Total burden. None. HIV. AIDS. Respiratory. Cancer. ICU. Oesophageal candidiasis. -. 1.413. -. -. -. 2.3. 1.413. Candidaemia. Learning Objectives. Explain the purpose or aims of surveillance.. Discuss how to establish a system for healthcare-associated infection surveillance.. Differentiate between continuous surveillance and periodic prevalence surveys.. Insert LOGO. DISCLAIMER. . This document was developed by the Surveillance Subcommittee (SS) of the Arizona Healthcare-Associated Infection (HAI) Advisory Committee. SS is a multidisciplinary committee representing various healthcare disciplines working to define and categorize the strength of evidence for preventing healthcare-associated infections. Their work was guided by the best available evidence at the time this document was created. .

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