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Open Access 01.12.2017 | Commentary

Clean Your Hands 5th May 2017: 'Fight antibiotic resistance - it's in your hands'

verfasst von: Ermira Tartari, Daniela Pires, Didier Pittet

Erschienen in: Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control | Ausgabe 1/2017

Abkürzungen
AMR
Antimicrobial resistance
IPC
Infection prevention and control
WHO
World Health Organization.
Preventing healthcare-associated infections and reducing their avoidable impact on health systems is critical today to make facilities safer for patients worldwide [1]. In addition, the increasing public health burden of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) urges to action [2]. Stronger political commitment in reducing AMR was highlighted at the last United Nations General Assembly in September 2016 in New York.
Hand hygiene is at the center of effective infection prevention and control (IPC) to combat AMR spread [3]. The World Health Organization (WHO) recently issued guidelines on the Core Components of effective IPC programmes [1]. Their implementation will allow for strong, resilient health systems in all settings. The guidelines include the application of a multimodal strategy that consists in achieving system change (infrastructure and resources), raising awareness, education and training, monitoring and timely feedback and a patient safety culture that includes visibly committed leadership. This approach improves hand hygiene, reduces infections and saves lives [4]. Therefore, on the occasion of the upcoming 5th May 2017 Global Annual Hand Hygiene Day, WHO urges policy makers, top-level managers, IPC specialists and other health professionals to focus on the fight against AMR spread, by building ever stronger hand hygiene and IPC programmes (Table 1).
Table 1
5th May 2017 key World Health Organization campaign messages
Health workers: “Clean your hands at the right times and stop the spread of antibiotic resistance.”
Hospital Chief Executive Officers and Administrators: “Lead a year-round infection prevention and control programme to protect your patients from resistant infections."
Policy-makers: "Stop antibiotic resistance spread by making infection prevention and hand hygiene a national policy priority."
IPC leaders: "Implement WHO’s Core Components for infection prevention, including hand hygiene, to combat antibiotic resistance.”
We encourage health facilities worldwide to endorse the WHO's 5th May 2017 campaign [5] and further improve hand hygiene, fight antibiotic resistance and commit to progressing towards adherence with all core components of IPC programmes.
Let’s fight antibiotic resistance together; it's in our hands.

Acknowledgments

We thank Mohamed Abbas, Geneva, Switzerland who provided helpful input.

Funding

Ermira Tartari and Daniela Pires are partially supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (32003B_163262) for hand hygiene research activities. Daniela Pires is also supported by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (SFRH/SINT/95317/2013).

Availability of data and materials

Not applicable.

Authors' contributions

DP made contributions to the conception, the design and reviewing the manuscript. ET and DP drafted the commentary. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.

Competing interests

The authors decalre that they have no competing interests.
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Metadaten
Titel
Clean Your Hands 5th May 2017: 'Fight antibiotic resistance - it's in your hands'
verfasst von
Ermira Tartari
Daniela Pires
Didier Pittet
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2017
Verlag
BioMed Central
Erschienen in
Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control / Ausgabe 1/2017
Elektronische ISSN: 2047-2994
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13756-017-0196-x

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