TY - JOUR
T1 - A European approach to infection prevention and control goals
AU - Exner, Martin
AU - Christiansen, Barbel
AU - Cocconi, Roberto
AU - Friedrich, Alexander
AU - Hartemann, Philippe
AU - Heeg, Peter
AU - Heudorf, Ursel
AU - Llschner, CaroIa
AU - Kramer, Axel
AU - Merkens, Wolfgang
AU - Oltmanns, Peter
AU - Pitten, Frank
AU - Sonntag, Hans-Gunther
AU - Steinhauer, Kathrin
AU - Tsakris, Athanassios
AU - Valinteliene, Rolanda
AU - Voynova-Georgieva, Violeta
PY - 2021/11/2
Y1 - 2021/11/2
N2 - The current pandemic caused by COVID-19 has underlined the impor-tance of a joint effort and approach to ensure patient and health care worker safety in medical care throughout Europe.In addition, the recent flood disasters in Germany and other countries called for immediate joint action, in this case with regard to the preven-tion of water-borne infections. Environmental disasters will increase with consequences for hospitals and nursing homes. Cooperative efforts are needed for preventing and controlling associated infection outbreaks, new pathogens will appear and a geographic shift of infectious diseases previously not detected in certain areas has already been observed.This approach to infection prevention and control must entail structural as well as regulatory aspects. The principle of equal protection against infections in all European countries must be implemented. Prevention and control of infections, including nosocomial infections, infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria as well as pandemics, need to be based on equal standards in all of Europe.Protection against infections and other public health risks in all European countries is the best guarantor for building trust and identi-fication of citizens in our common Europe.Experts in the fields of hygiene, microbiology, infectiology and epidemi-ology have to pool the expertise on the prevention and control of infec-tions from different European countries and define key targets for achieving a high standard of hygiene measures throughout Europe. The participants of the Rudolf Scholke Foundation International Symposium call for immediate action and priority to be given to the realization of the proposed 16-point plan.
AB - The current pandemic caused by COVID-19 has underlined the impor-tance of a joint effort and approach to ensure patient and health care worker safety in medical care throughout Europe.In addition, the recent flood disasters in Germany and other countries called for immediate joint action, in this case with regard to the preven-tion of water-borne infections. Environmental disasters will increase with consequences for hospitals and nursing homes. Cooperative efforts are needed for preventing and controlling associated infection outbreaks, new pathogens will appear and a geographic shift of infectious diseases previously not detected in certain areas has already been observed.This approach to infection prevention and control must entail structural as well as regulatory aspects. The principle of equal protection against infections in all European countries must be implemented. Prevention and control of infections, including nosocomial infections, infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria as well as pandemics, need to be based on equal standards in all of Europe.Protection against infections and other public health risks in all European countries is the best guarantor for building trust and identi-fication of citizens in our common Europe.Experts in the fields of hygiene, microbiology, infectiology and epidemi-ology have to pool the expertise on the prevention and control of infec-tions from different European countries and define key targets for achieving a high standard of hygiene measures throughout Europe. The participants of the Rudolf Scholke Foundation International Symposium call for immediate action and priority to be given to the realization of the proposed 16-point plan.
KW - hygiene
KW - Europe
KW - infection prevention
KW - infection control
KW - pandemic
KW - COVID-19
KW - antibiotic-resistant bacteria
KW - environmental disaster
U2 - 10.3205/dgkh000400
DO - 10.3205/dgkh000400
M3 - Editorial
C2 - 34956821
SN - 2196-5226
VL - 16
JO - Gms hygiene and infection control
JF - Gms hygiene and infection control
M1 - 400
ER -