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Current Awareness Bulletin
Infection Control
April 2015
Guidelines and Guidance
RCN and IPS briefing
Greater clarity on infection control
This updated briefing has set out the current approaches to infection prevention and control and current
organisation of agencies including those responsible for commissioning, performance management and
regulation in the NHS in England.
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Journal articles
Please note that, in order to comply with copyright legislation, we are only able to
source a maximum of 2 articles from any one issue of a particular journal on your
behalf.
Journal of Hospital Infection
Volume 89, Issue 4 , Pages 221-362, April 2015
Proceedings from the 9th Healthcare Infection Society International Conference9th Healthcare Infection
Society International Conference
Lyon, France
Edited by A.M. Walker
Lowbury lecture
Airborne transmission and precautions: facts and myths
Pages 225-228
W.H. Seto
Papers
What's trending in the infection prevention and control literature? From HIS 2012 to HIS 2014, and
beyond
Pages 229-236
J.A. Otter
Infection control: beyond the horizon
Pages 237-240
J. Gray
Multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria: a product of globalization
Pages 241-247
P.M. Hawkey
Challenges of controlling a large outbreak of OXA-48 carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae
in a French university hospital
Pages 248-253
B. Semin-Pelletier, L. Cazet, C. Bourigault, M.E. Juvin, D. Boutoille, F. Raffi, M. Hourmant, G. Blancho, C.
Agard, J. Connault, S. Corvec, J. Caillon, E. Batard, D. Lepelletier
Controlling multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacilli in your hospital: a transformational journey
Pages 254-258
L.S. Munoz-Price
Antibiotic resistance in Enterobacteriaceae: what impact on the efficacy of antibiotic prophylaxis in
colorectal surgery?
Pages 259-263
A. Kirby, N. Santoni
Antibiotic stewardship programmes and the surgeon's role
Pages 264-266
M. Cakmakci
Role of data warehousing in healthcare epidemiology
Pages 267-270
D. Wyllie, J. Davies
Integrating intensive care unit (ICU) surveillance into an ICU clinical care electronic system
Pages 271-275
J.S. Reilly, J. McCoubrey, S. Cole, A. Khan, B. Cook
Healthcare-associated infections and antimicrobial use in long-term care facilities: the Irish experience
with the HALT surveys
Pages 276-280
K. Burns, F. Roche, S. Donlon
Surveillance and management of ventriculitis following neurosurgery
Pages 281-286
H. Humphreys, P.J. Jenks
How to eradicate Clostridium difficile from the environment
Pages 287-295
F. Barbut
Burden of norovirus in healthcare facilities and strategies for outbreak control
Pages 296-301
A. Kambhampati, M. Koopmans, B.A. Lopman
Preventing invasive candida infections. Where could we do better?
Pages 302-308
Philippe Eggimann, Yok-Ai Que, Jean-Pierre Revelly, Jean-Luc Pagani
Epidemiology of infection and current guidelines for infection prevention in cystic fibrosis patients
Pages 309-313
K. Schaffer
Rapid bedside tests for diagnosis, management, and prevention of nosocomial influenza
Pages 314-318
M. Bouscambert, M. Valette, B. Lina
Prevention of healthcare-associated infections in neonates: room for improvement
Pages 319-323
C. Legeay, C. Bourigault, D. Lepelletier, J.R. Zahar
Pseudomonas aeruginosa in hospital water systems: biofilms, guidelines, and practicalities
Pages 324-327
J. Walker, G. Moore
How infection control teams can assess their own performance and enhance their prestige using activity
and outcome indicators for public reporting
Pages 328-330
P. Parneix
Root cause analysis to support infection control in healthcare premises
Pages 331-334
A.-G. Venier
The impact of economic recession on infection prevention and control
Pages 340-345
M. O'Riordan, F. Fitzpatrick
Impact of organizations on healthcare-associated infections
Pages 346-350
E. Castro-Sanchez, A.H. Holmes
Prevention and control of healthcare-associated infection in Europe: a review of patients' perspectives
and existing differences
Pages 357-362
S. Marschang, G. Bernardo
American Journal of Infection Control
Volume 43, Issue 4 , Pages A1-A22, 313-422, 1 April 2015
Major Articles
Burden of Clostridium difficile infection on hospital readmissions and its potential impact under the
Hospital Readmission Reduction Program
Pages 314-317
Teena Chopra, Anupama Neelakanta, Carolyn Dombecki, Reda A. Awali, Sarit Sharma, Keith S. Kaye, Paru
Patel
Impact of Clostridium difficile recurrence on hospital readmissions
Pages 318-322
Margaret A. Olsen, Yan Yan, Kimberly A. Reske, Marya Zilberberg, Erik R. Dubberke
Surgical site infections after hip arthroplasty in Norway, 2005-2011: Influence of duration and intensity of
postdischarge surveillance
Pages 323-328
Hege Line Løwer, Havard Dale, Hanne-Merete Eriksen, Preben Aavitsland, Finn Egil Skjeldestad
Prevalence and risk factors for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in an HIV-positive cohort
Pages 329-335
Jason E. Farley, Matthew J. Hayat, Paul L. Sacamano, Tracy Ross, Karen Carroll
Trends in emergency department management of skin abscesses
Pages 336-340
Melanie K. Prusakowski, Damon R. Kuehl
Provider perspectives on the use of indwelling urinary catheters in older adults in emergency
department settings: Developing a novel clinical protocol
Pages 341-347
Mary R. Mulcare, Tony Rosen, Sunday Clark, Benjamin A. Scherban, Michael E. Stern, Neal E. Flomenbaum
Novel low-resource intervention reduces urinary catheter use and associated urinary tract infections:
Role of outcome measure bias?
Pages 348-353
Blair Carl Schwartz, Charles Frenette, Todd C. Lee, Laurence Green, Dev Jayaraman
Demographic characteristics of patients and their assessment of selected hygienic practices of hospital
personnel in the context of safety climate of hospitalization
Pages 354-357
Anna Rozanska, Małgorzata Bulanda
Influence of antimicrobial consumption on gram-negative bacteria in inpatients receiving antimicrobial
resistance therapy from 2008-2013 at a tertiary hospital in Shanghai, China
Pages 358-364
Wei Guo, Qian He, Zhiyong Wang, Min Wei, Zhangwei Yang, Yin Du, Cheng Wu, Jia He
Brief Reports
Outbreak of coinfection with human metapneumovirus and measles virus resulting in the death of a
child at a hospital in China
Pages 365-367
Yu Kou, Zhou Sun, Feng Li, Xinfen Yu, Xuhui Yang, Jun Li, Jingcao Pan
Handling Europe's first Ebola case: Internal hospital communication experience
Pages 368-369
Margarita Mosquera, Victoria Melendez, Pello Latasa
Advancing the competency of infection preventionists
Pages 370-379
Kathleen A. Gase, Carole Leone, Raya Khoury, Hilary M. Babcock
Efficacy of a novel skin antiseptic against carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae
Pages 380-382
Timothy L. Wiemken, Robert R. Kelley, Ruth M. Carrico, Laura E. Binford, Brian E. Guinn, William A. Mattingly,
Paula Peyrani, Julio A. Ramirez
Impact of polymerase chain reaction testing on Clostridium difficile infection rates in an acute health
care facility Pages 383-386
Yanal M. Murad, Justo Perez, Reza Nokhbeh, Gustavo Ybazeta, Brenda Dewar, Sebastien Lefebvre, Francisco
Diaz-Mitoma
Impact of sink location on hand hygiene compliance for Clostridium difficile infection
Pages 387-389
Caroline Zellmer, Rebekah Blakney, Sarah Van Hoof, Nasia Safdar
Diagnosing ventilator-associated pneumonia in pediatric intensive care
Pages 390-393
Elias Iosifidis, Stella Stabouli, Anastasia Tsolaki, Vaios Sigounas, Emilia-Barbara Panagiotidou, Maria Sdougka,
Emmanuel Roilides
Prevention of respiratory infections in tracheostomized patients of a pediatric long-term rehabilitation
setting
Pages 394-396
Marco Pozzi, Sara Galbiati, Federica Locatelli, Marica Granziera, Marika Santi, Daniele Colombo, Paolo
Pellegrino, Sonia Radice, Emilio Clementi, Sandra Strazzer
Effects of isolation on patients and staff
Pages 397-399
Carmen Lupion-Mendoza, Maria J. Antunez-Dominguez, Carmen Gonzalez-Fernandez, Concepcion RomeroBrioso, Jesus Rodriguez-Bano
Group B Streptococcus: Compliance with the information in prenatal card records and knowledge of
pregnant women
Pages 400-401
Debora Silva de Mello, Maria Alice Tsunechiro, Caroline Ataide Mendelski, Sandra Abib Pierre, Atalanta Ruiz
Silva, Maria Clara Padoveze
Comparison of two methods of documenting urinary and central venous catheters at an academic
medical center
Pages 402-403
Bladimir R. Quijano Rondan, Anna Stachel, Michael Phillips
Necrotizing fasciitis in patients with head and neck cancer
Pages 404-405
Akshat Malik, Swagnik Chakrabarty, Sudhir Nair, Deepa Nair, Pankaj Chaturvedi
A case of postoperative breast infection by Mycobacterium fortuitum associated with the hospital water
supply
Pages 406-408
Julien Jaubert, Faiza Mougari, Sandrine Picot, Malik Boukerrou, Georges Barau, Sitty-Amina Ali Ahmed, Laurent
Raskine, Guillaume Camuset, Alain Michault, Catherine Simac, Emmanuelle Cambau
Correlates of change in health care worker seasonal influenza vaccination rates among dialysis facilities
Pages 409-411
Janet R. Lynch, Nancy Armistead, Brandy B. Vinson, Andrew D. Howard
Disinfecting personal protective equipment with pulsed xenon ultraviolet as a risk mitigation strategy for
health care workers
Pages 412-414
Chetan Jinadatha, Sarah Simmons, Charles Dale, Nagaraja Ganachari-Mallappa, Frank Charles Villamaria,
Nicole Goulding, Benjamin Tanner, Julie Stachowiak, Mark Stibich
Can pulsed xenon ultraviolet light systems disinfect aerobic bacteria in the absence of manual
disinfection?
Pages 415-417
Chetan Jinadatha, Frank C. Villamaria, Nagaraja Ganachari-Mallappa, Donna S. Brown, I-Chia Liao, Eileen M.
Stock, Laurel A. Copeland, John E. Zeber
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology
Volume 36 / Issue 04 , April 2015, pp 369 - 493
Please note that articles from this journal can only be sourced from the British Library,
at a cost of £8 per article.
Shea White Paper
Guidance for Infection Prevention and Healthcare Epidemiology Programs: Healthcare Epidemiologist
Skills and Competencies
Keith S. Kaye, Deverick J. Anderson, Evelyn Cook, Susan S. Huang, Jane D. Siegel, Jerry M. Zuckerman,
Thomas R. Talbot
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology , Volume 36 , Issue 04 , April 2015, pp 369 - 380
Original Articles
Regional Infection Control Assessment of Antibiotic Resistance Knowledge and Practice
Stephanie R. Black, Kingsley N. Weaver, Robert A. Weinstein, Mary K. Hayden, Michael Y. Lin, Mary Alice
Lavin, Susan I. Gerber
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology , Volume 36 , Issue 04 , April 2015, pp 381 - 386
Risk Factors for gyrA and parC Mutations in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Valerie C. Cluzet, Ebbing Lautenbach, Irving Nachamkin, Mark S. Cary, Neil O. Fishman, Natalie N. C. Shih,
Knashawn H. Morales, Darren R. Linkin
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology , Volume 36 , Issue 04 , April 2015, pp 387 - 393
Extensive Dissemination of Extended Spectrum β-Lactamase–Producing Enterobacteriaceae in a Dutch
Nursing Home
Ina Willemsen, Jolande Nelson, Yvonne Hendriks, Ans Mulders, Sandrien Verhoeff, Paul Mulder, Robert
Roosendaal, Kim van der Zwaluw, Carlo Verhulst, Marjolein Kluytmans-van den Bergh, Jan Kluytmans
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology , Volume 36 , Issue 04 , April 2015, pp 394 - 400
Universal Screening and Decolonization for Control of MRSA in Nursing Homes: A Cluster Randomized
Controlled Study
Cristina Bellini, Christiane Petignat, Eric Masserey, Christophe Büla, Bernard Burnand, Valentin Rousson,
Dominique S. Blanc, Giorgio Zanetti
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology , Volume 36 , Issue 04 , April 2015, pp 401 - 408
Diminishing Surgical Site Infections in Australia: Time Trends in Infection Rates, Pathogens and
Antimicrobial Resistance Using a Comprehensive Victorian Surveillance Program, 2002–2013
Leon J. Worth, Ann L. Bull, Tim Spelman, Judith Brett, Michael J. Richards
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology , Volume 36 , Issue 04 , April 2015, pp 409 - 416
Surgical Site Infection after Renal Transplantation
Anthony D. Harris, Brandon Fleming, Jonathan S. Bromberg, Peter Rock, Grace Nkonge, Michele Emerick,
Michelle Harris-Williams, Kerri A. Thom
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology , Volume 36 , Issue 04 , April 2015, pp 417 - 423
Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections in Non-ICU Inpatient Wards: A 2-Year Analysis
Yoona Rhee, Michael Heung, Benrong Chen, Carol E. Chenoweth
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology , Volume 36 , Issue 04 , April 2015, pp 424 - 430
Impact of Universal Gowning and Gloving on Health Care Worker Clothing Contamination
Calvin Williams, Patty McGraw, Elyse E. Schneck, Anna LaFae, Jesse T. Jacob, Daniela Moreno, Katherine
Reyes, G. Fernando Cubillos, Daniel H. Kett, Ronald Estrella, Daniel J. Morgan, Anthony D. Harris, Marci Drees
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology , Volume 36 , Issue 04 , April 2015, pp 431 - 437
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Fecal Microbiota Transplantation for Recurrent Clostridium difficile
Infection
Raghu U. Varier, Eman Biltaji, Kenneth J. Smith, Mark S. Roberts, M. Kyle Jensen, Joanne LaFleur, Richard E.
Nelson
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology , Volume 36 , Issue 04 , April 2015, pp 438 - 444
Molecular Epidemiology of Clostridium difficile Infections in Children: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Larry K. Kociolek, Sameer J. Patel, Stanford T. Shulman, Dale N. Gerding
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology , Volume 36 , Issue 04 , April 2015, pp 445 - 451
Risk Factors for Recurrent Clostridium difficile Infection: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Abhishek Deshpande, Vinay Pasupuleti, Priyaleela Thota, Chaitanya Pant, David D.K. Rolston, Adrian V.
Hernandez, Curtis J. Donskey, Thomas G. Fraser
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology , Volume 36 , Issue 04 , April 2015, pp 452 - 460
Concise Communications
Examining Hospital Patients’ Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Hospital-Acquired Infections and Their
Participation in Infection Control
Holly Seale, Yuliya Novytska, Julie Gallard, Rajneesh Kaur
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology , Volume 36 , Issue 04 , April 2015, pp 461 - 463
Substantial Variation in Hospital Rankings after Adjusting for Hospital-Level Predictors of PubliclyReported Hospital-Associated Clostridium difficile Infection Rates
Rupak Datta, N. Neely Kazerouni, Jon Rosenberg, Vinh Q. Nguyen, Michael Phelan, John Billimek, Chenghua
Cao, Patricia McLendon, Kate Cummings, Susan S. Huang
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology , Volume 36 , Issue 04 , April 2015, pp 464 - 466
The Potential Impact of Excluding Funguria from the Surveillance Definition of Catheter-Associated
Urinary Tract Infection
Kristen V. Dicks, Arthur W. Baker, Michael J. Durkin, Sarah S. Lewis, Rebekah W. Moehring, Deverick J.
Anderson, Daniel J. Sexton, Luke F. Chen
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology , Volume 36 , Issue 04 , April 2015, pp 467 - 469
Overtreatment of Asymptomatic Bacteriuria: Identifying Targets for Improvement
Sarah Hartley, Staci Valley, Latoya Kuhn, Laraine L. Washer, Tejal Gandhi, Jennifer Meddings, Carol
Chenoweth, Anurag N. Malani, Sanjay Saint, Arjun Srinivasan, Scott A. Flanders
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology , Volume 36 , Issue 04 , April 2015, pp 470 - 473
Antibiotic Prescribing at the Transition from Hospitalization to Discharge: A Target for Antibiotic
Stewardship
Norihiro Yogo, Michelle K. Haas, Bryan C. Knepper, William J. Burman, Philip S. Mehler, Timothy C. Jenkins
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology , Volume 36 , Issue 04 , April 2015, pp 474 - 478
Risk Factors for Central-Line–Associated Bloodstream Infections: A Focus on Comorbid Conditions
Christopher S. Pepin, Kerri A. Thom, John D. Sorkin, Surbhi Leekha, Max Masnick, Michael Anne Preas, Lisa
Pineles, Anthony D. Harris
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology , Volume 36 , Issue 04 , April 2015, pp 479 - 481
Research Briefs
Compliance with the World Health Organization Hand Hygiene Technique: A Prospective Observational
Study
Sarah Tschudin-Sutter, Daniel Sepulcri, Marc Dangel, Heinz Schuhmacher, Andreas F. Widmer
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology , Volume 36 , Issue 04 , April 2015, pp 482 - 483
Other Journal Articles
Variable performance of models for predicting methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus carriage in
European surgical wards.
Lee AS, Pan A, Harbarth S, Patroni A, Chalfine A, Daikos GL, Garilli S, Martínez JA, Cooper BS; MOSAR-04
Study Team.
BMC Infect Dis. 2015 Dec;15(1):834.
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus prevention strategies in the ICU: a clinical decision
analysis*.
Ziakas PD, Zacharioudakis IM, Zervou FN, Mylonakis E.
Crit Care Med. 2015 Feb;43(2):382-93.
Keep It Clean: A Visual Approach to Reinforce Hand Hygiene Compliance in the Emergency Department
Lynn L. Wiles, Chris Roberts, Kim Schmidt
Journal of Emergency Nursing, March 2015, 41(2), p119–124
Impact of Nurse-Initiated ED Sepsis Protocol on Compliance With Sepsis Bundles, Time to Initial
Antibiotic Administration, and In-Hospital Mortality
Heather Rose Bruce, Jeanne Maiden, Peter F. Fedullo, Son Chae Kim
Journal of Emergency Nursing, March 2015, 41(2), p130–137
Nurse-Physician Collaboration and Hospital-Acquired Infections in Critical Care
Christine Boev and Yinglin Xia
Crit Care Nurse April 2015 35:66-72
http://ccn.aacnjournals.org/content/35/2/66.abstract
Clostridium difficile Infection [Review artic,
Daniel A. Leffler, M.D., and J. Thomas Lamont, M.D.
N Engl J Med 2015; 372:1539-1548April 16, 2015
http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMra1403772?query=TOC
Toward a True Bacteriotherapy for Clostridium difficile Infection
Maja Rupnik, Ph.D.
N Engl J Med 2015; 372:1566-1568April 16, 2015
http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMcibr1500270?query=TOC
The Epidemiology of Staphylococcus aureus Transmission in the Anesthesia Work Area
Loftus, Randy W.; Koff, Matthew D.; Brown, Jeremiah R.; More
Anesthesia & Analgesia. 120(4):807-818, April 2015.
Transmission Dynamics of Gram-Negative Bacterial Pathogens in the Anesthesia Work Area
Loftus, Randy W.; Brown, Jeremiah R.; Patel, Hetal M.; More
Anesthesia & Analgesia. 120(4):819-826, April 2015.
Double Gloves: A Randomized Trial to Evaluate a Simple Strategy to Reduce Contamination in the
Operating Room
Birnbach, David J.; Rosen, Lisa F.; Fitzpatrick, Maureen; More
Anesthesia & Analgesia. 120(4):848-852, April 2015.
The Bundle “Plus”: The Effect of a Multidisciplinary Team Approach to Eradicate Central LineAssociated Bloodstream Infections
Walz, J. Matthias; Ellison, Richard T. III; Mack, Deborah A.; More
Anesthesia & Analgesia. 120(4):868-876, April 2015.
The Dynamics and Implications of Bacterial Transmission Events Arising from the Anesthesia Work
Area [Review article]
Loftus, Randy W.; Koff, Matthew D.; Birnbach, David J.
Anesthesia & Analgesia. 120(4):853-860, April 2015.
Administration of Parenteral Prophylactic Beta-Lactam Antibiotics in 2014: A Review
Gordon, Ronald J.
Anesthesia & Analgesia. 120(4):877-887, April 2015.
Variable performance of models for predicting methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus carriage in
European surgical wards.
Lee AS, Pan A, Harbarth S, Patroni A, Chalfine A, Daikos GL, Garilli S, Martínez JA, Cooper BS; MOSAR-04
Study Team.
BMC Infect Dis. 2015 Feb 27;15(1):105.
The epidemiology of sepsis during rapid response team reviews in a teaching hospital.
Cross G, Bilgrami I, Eastwood G, Johnson P, Howden BP, Bellomo R, Jones D.
Anaesth Intensive Care. 2015 Mar;43(2):193-8.
Preintubation application of oral chlorhexidine does not provide additional benefit in prevention of earlyonset ventilator-associated pneumonia.
Munro CL, Grap MJ, Sessler CN, Elswick RK Jr, Mangar D, Karlnoski-Everall R, Cairns P.
Chest. 2015 Feb;147(2):328-34.
An Epic journey to minimising bloodstream infections
Janice Gabriel
British Journal of Nursing, Vol. 24, No. Sup8: S14-S14.
http://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/abs/10.12968/bjon.2015.24.Sup8.S14?ai=tq&ui=11zz&af=T
A collaborative approach: seeking excellence in vascular access
Jodie Coram
British Journal of Nursing, Vol. 24, No. Sup8: S16-S22.
http://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/abs/10.12968/bjon.2015.24.Sup8.S16?ai=tq&ui=11zz&af=T
IV cannula securement: protecting the patient from infection
Ray Higgingson
British Journal of Nursing, Vol. 24, No. Sup8: S23-S28.
http://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/abs/10.12968/bjon.2015.24.Sup8.S23?ai=tq&ui=11zz&af=T
Biofouling of surgical power tools during routine use.
Deshpande A, Smith GW, Smith AJ.
J Hosp Infect. 2015 Apr 9. pii: S0195-6701(15)00149-8. [Epub ahead of print] Review.
Evidence Updates
Clostridium difficile infection: risk with broad-spectrum antibiotics- medicines and prescribing briefing
(ESMPB1)
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
Infection and infectious diseases
This briefing found evidence that demonstrates the importance of following antibiotic guidelines that recommend
that all broad spectrum antibiotics are prescribed appropriately and with careful stewardship.
Preoperative bathing or showering with skin antiseptics to prevent surgical site infection.
Webster J, Osborne S.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2015 Feb 20;2:CD004985.
Public Health England
Updated Start Smart - Then Focus antimicrobial stewardship toolkit for secondary care
Public Health England
Infection and infectious diseases
Public Health England has issued an updated toolkit in light of user feedback and newly published evidence.
Antimicrobial consumption data: validation protocol for NHS acute trusts
Public Health England
Infection and infectious diseases
Acute NHS trusts are asked to validate their antibiotic prescribing data using this Public Health England
validation protocol.
Guidance: Carbapenemase-producing Gram-negative bacteria enhanced surveillance: ERS user guide
5 May, 2015 at 10:29am
The electronic reporting system (ERS) user guide supports NHS Trusts and microbiology laboratories taking part
in the national enhanced surveillance of carbapenemase-producing Gram-negative bacteria.
News
From Nursing Times Infection Control News:
Half of hospital staff failing to 'adequately wash uniforms at home'
31 March, 2015 | By Nicola Merrifield
Academics have called for national guidelines on washing nurse uniforms, after research revealed
almost half of hospital staff are failing to clean them at temperatures hot enough to kill most bacteria.
Researchers from De Montfort University in Leicester found 49% of hospital staff did not wash their uniforms at
the recommended 60°C temperature. They surveyed 265 hospital staff at four East Midlands hospitals.
http://www.nursingtimes.net/5083833.article?WT.tsrc=email&WT.mc_id=Newsletter6
Clinical feedback tool helps hospital trust bring down sepsis rate
10 April, 2015
One of England’s largest teaching hospitals has achieved a dramatic turnaround in the care of patients with lifethreatening severe sepsis after developing a tool to hold individual clinicians to account for their care.
Clinicians at Nottingham University Hospitals Trust believe their work, covering more than 600 patients, could be
adopted by other trusts and help save more lives and improve patient outcomes.
“If you make teams and individuals aware of their performance they will improve”
Mark Simmonds
They developed an individualised feedback and audit process that reports on a monthly basis to nurses,
consultants and junior doctors about how they cared for specific patients . Their care is RAG rated and given a
score on how well the team complied with guidelines for treating severe sepsis.
It was prompted by an initial assessment of the trust’s sepsis care in 2005, which showed the trust was just 15%
compliant with the international guidelines launched that year.
The trust has subsequently seen compliance with guidelines shift to 80% earlier this year. At the same time its
crude mortality for critical care sepsis has fallen from 42% to 28%, while its trust wide septicaemia mortality has
fallen from 119 to 86 since 2009.
http://www.nursingtimes.net/5084096.article?WT.tsrc=email&WT.mc_id=Newsletter6
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