What are the risk factors for acquiring infection?
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Droplet transmission
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Common vehicle transmission
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The five pillars of infection control
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Standard precautions
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Personal protective equipment (PPE)
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Breaking the chain: hand-washing and hand hygiene
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Breaking the chain: isolation & barrier precautions
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Breaking the chain: decontamination of equipment & environment
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Disinfection
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Automated technologies
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Breaking the chain: prudent use of antimicrobials
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Antimicrobial resistance
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Global variation in resistance patterns
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Summary
Description:
Explore effective methods for controlling multidrug-resistant bacteria in hospital settings through this comprehensive 52-minute lecture by Dr Natasha Ratnaraja, Consultant in Infection at University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire NHS Trust. Gain insights into transmission modes and learn how infection prevention and control measures can mitigate spread between individuals. Delve into topics such as causative agents, infectious transmission, risk factors, and the five pillars of infection control. Examine standard precautions, personal protective equipment, hand hygiene, isolation techniques, equipment decontamination, and environmental cleaning. Understand the importance of prudent antimicrobial use and global variations in resistance patterns. Equip yourself with essential knowledge to combat the challenge of multidrug-resistant bacteria in healthcare environments.
Control of Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria in the Hospital - Dr Natasha Ratnaraja