Chain of Infection | 10.75 CME
Health care-associated infections, are the most frequent adverse event in health-care delivery worldwide. Hundreds of millions of patients are affected by health care-associated infections worldwide each year, leading to significant mortality and financial losses for health systems. The leading cause of infection is the prolonged and inappropriate use of invasive devices and antibiotics, high-risk and sophisticated procedures, immuno-suppression and other severe underlying patient conditions; insufficient application of standard and isolation precautions.
As is the case for many other patient safety issues, health care-associated infections create additional suffering and come at a high cost for patients and their families. Infections prolong hospital stays, create long-term disability, and increase resistance to antimicrobials, represent a massive additional financial burden for health systems, Generate high costs for patients and their family, and cause unnecessary deaths.
Infecting diseases specialist, Infection control teams, clinicians, nurses, microbiologist lab technicians, pharmacists and health and safety officers
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