Infection prevention in hospitals – Friday, May 16, 2008

Claire Morgan

Monday, 04 Feb 2008 11:08 UTC

This CPD accredited meeting is being held at BioPark Hertfordshire

Nosocomial infections or hospital/healthcare acquired infections are often acquired as a result of treatment in hospital or a healthcare unit. The most common nosocomial infection is MRSA, which often makes an appearance on headline news. HCAI have a huge impact and concern to the healthcare service and patients. The emergence of multi-drug resistant infections presents an increasing global threat for successful treatment of patients and prevention of cross infections in the hospital environment and other healthcare establishments as well as in the community. The main cause of the problem has been linked to the inappropriate usage and over subscribing of antibiotics which has led to the need for increased education of both the public and professionals on the correct use of antibiotics as well as stringent infection control measures to reduce the transmission of infections. The Department of Health has set out a strategy called “Towards cleaner hospitals and lower rates of infection programme” to improve hospital cleanliness and tackle healthcare associated infections. Key elements include empowering patients and the public, the matron’s charter, independent inspection and learning from the best. In this forum infection prevention, control and research into this within hospitals will be discussed. Dr Raj Pnaiser BSc (Hons) FIBMS PhD (Meeting Chair)

The deadline for abstract submissions is February 10th 2008

Abstract guidelines can be found at http://www.euroscicon.com/absguidlines.html

The deadline for early registration is February 20th 2008

For more information click here

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    • Just a reminder that the deadline for early (reduced rate) registration is February 20th.

      This meeting will be CPD accredited.

      Talks include:

      The History of Infection Control – Dr Rajinder Pnaiser, (Chair)

      Hospital Accquired Infections A surgeon’s Point of view – Mr Debashis Ghosh, Leicester Royal Infirmary

      Monitoring eradication of MRSA by silver-based fabrics – Dr Fatih Awad-El-Kariem, University of Hertfordshire

      Is there an association between antimicrobial resistance genes with qacA/B genes in Staphylococcus aureus? – Azra Khan, City Hospital Birmingham, UK

      Infection in the Intensive Care Unit – Dr Dipankar Bose, Critical Care Consultant

      Lighting and Fighting Infection – Dr. Richard Hobday, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK

      Avoiding infection in hospital – Mrs Lizzie Robinson, Infection Control Nurse, UK

      To book, please click here .

    • This meeting has been postponed until 21st November 2008. To book, simply click here .

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