New Approaches to Prevent Healthcare-Associated Infection

Healthcare-associated infection (HCAI) in hospitals mainly results from unsolved but well-identified causes such as hand hygiene, overuse of catheters, and to a lesser extent, the airborne transmission of infectious agents caused by the misuse of respiratory precautions. The aims of the Institut Hos...

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description Healthcare-associated infection (HCAI) in hospitals mainly results from unsolved but well-identified causes such as hand hygiene, overuse of catheters, and to a lesser extent, the airborne transmission of infectious agents caused by the misuse of respiratory precautions. The aims of the Institut Hospitalo-Universitaire Méditerranée Infection are to develop new approaches to fight HCAIs. Among them, new technologies that allow for the traceability of care and good practices reminders have been developed concomitantly to an anthropological approach, facilitating acceptability by healthcare workers. While the automated continuous monitoring system is validated and commercially available, some other technologies are still under clinical evaluation or in the early development phase. Quorum sensing–based biotechnologies are developed with the aims to fight against wound colonization.
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subjects Accident prevention
Biotechnology
Biotechnology - methods
Catheters
Colonization
Communicable Disease Control - methods
Cross Infection - economics
Cross Infection - microbiology
Cross Infection - prevention & control
Cross Infection - virology
Disease transmission
Guideline Adherence
Hand Disinfection - methods
Health care
Health Personnel - education
Hospitals - statistics & numerical data
Human health and pathology
Humans
Hygiene
Infection Control - methods
Infections
Infectious diseases
Inventions - utilization
Life Sciences
Medical personnel
New technology
Nosocomial infections
Personal hygiene
Santé publique et épidémiologie
Workers
Wounds
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