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Global infection prevention and control 2018-22: a call for action EUNETIPS contribution Daniele Celotto Silvio Brusaferro EUNETIPS board coordinator Agenda GIPCN call for action EUNETIPS: presentation of the network EUNETIPS:


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Global infection prevention and control 2018-22: a call for action EUNETIPS contribution

Daniele Celotto Silvio Brusaferro – EUNETIPS board coordinator

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Agenda

  • GIPCN call for action
  • EUNETIPS: presentation of the network
  • EUNETIPS: answers to the priorities for IPC
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Agenda

  • GIPCN call for action
  • EUNETIPS: presentation of the network
  • EUNETIPS: answers to the priorities for IPC
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GIPC Network - WHO

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SLIDE 5 The Lancet Global Health, Volume 5, ISSUE 12, Pe1178-e1180, December 01, 2017
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Agenda

  • GIPCN call for action
  • EUNETIPS: presentation of the network
  • EUNETIPS: answers to the priorities for IPC
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  • Berlin, November 2008
  • 12 European scientific and professional societies

involved in Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI) – conveyed that to cooperate and to share experiences is necessary in the European area (not just EU) – agreed not to form a new European scientific and professional society – proposed a formal network as the way to start a cooperation and collaboration

The beginning

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Why a Network 1

  • In Europe many scientific and professional societies exist to

support research and to promote knowledge, attitudes, good practices and training on infection prevention and control

  • it respects and assumes the value of histories, traditions,

activities and specificities of the existing scientific and professional societies;

  • it leaves each country to evolve at its pace and to respect

local characteristics;

  • it retains formal contact, shares initiatives, experiences,

promotes joint projects, etc.;

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Why a Network 2

  • it guarantees mutual support both for critical situations and

for specific needs;

  • It is more effective in lobbying and advocating HAI prevention

at the different levels (regional, national, international);

  • It is more visible for the media, for the public opinion and for

the professional and scientific arena;

  • it makes available to European Union, European Centre for

Disease Prevention and Control, international institutions and

  • ther stake holders, a wide spread network (common

platform) able to support work programs, guaranteeing expertise, channels of communication and feedback.

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Board

  • Coordinator:

Silvio Brusaferro (Italy)

  • Vice-coordinator:

Walter Popp (Germany)

  • Secretary:

Birgitta Lytsy (Sweden)

  • Treasurer:

Paul Bergervoet (Netherlands)

  • Additional 4 members:

Pierre Parneix (France) Angel Asensio Vegas (Spain) Liljana Markovic Denic (Serbia) Rose Gallagher (UK)

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Our meetings in the last 10 years

  • 27-28 November 2008 – Berlin -

The beginning

  • 11-12 June 2009 - Stockholm
  • 20-21 May 2011 - Copenhagen
  • 12 October 2011 - Venice –

Signature of the Network Statutes

  • 26 October 2012 – Bruxelles
  • 28 June 2013 - Geneva
  • 6 December 2013 - Berlin
  • 15 November 2014 – Lyon
  • 30 April 2015 Berlin
  • 03 December 2015 Milan
  • 07 December 2016 Amsterdam
  • 31 May 2017 Bruxelles
  • 7 December 2017 - London
  • 6-7 December 2018 – Berlin

Decennial meeting

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30 N 30 National s scien entific a and nd pr professi essional s societies es + Group of infec ection c control / / ho hospital h hygien ene pr e profes essi sionals 22 Co 22 Coun untries es Over er 10. 10.000 s societies es m mem ember bers

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NATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES SOCIETY NAME Austria Austrian Society for Infection Control (ASIC) Belgium Belgian Infection Control Society (BICS) Bulgaria National Center of Infections and Parasitic Diseases (NCIPD) Bulgarian Association for Patients Defense (BAPD) Bulgarian Association for prevention and Infection Control (BULNOSO) Croatia Croatian Society for Medical Microbiology and Parasitology, Section for HCAI Prevention and Control Denmark Danish Society of Clinical Microbiology (DSKM) Danish Society for Infection Control Nurses (FSFH) Estonia Estonian Nursing Society France French Society of Hospital Hygiene (SF2H) Germany German Society of Hospital Hygiene (DGKH) Hungary Hungarian Society of Infection Control Iceland

  • Italy

Società Italiana Multidisciplinare per la Prevenzione delle Infezioni nelle Organizzazioni Sanitarie (SIMPIOS) Società Italiana di Igiene Medicina Preventiva e Sanità Pubblica (SITI) Associazione Nazionale Medici di Direzione Ospedaliera (ANMDO) Kosovo National Institute of Public Health of Kosovo (NIPH) Malta MALTA College of pathologists Netherlands Dutch Society of infection Prevention and Control in the Health Care Setting (VHIG) Poland Polish Medical Hygiene Association (PMHA) Polish Society of Hospital Infections (PTZS) Portugal Associação Portuguesa de Infecção Hospitalar (APIH) Romania Romanian Society of Microbiology (RSM) Serbia Serbian Association of prevention and infection Control (SAPIC) Spain Spanish Society for Prevention Medicine, Public Health and Hospital Hygiene (SEMPSPH) Sweden Swedish Association for Infection Control (SAIC) Switzerland Spécialistes Infirmiers en Prévention de l'Infection (SIPI) United Kingdom Royal College of Nursing (RCN) Healthcare Infection Society (HIS) Infection prevention Society (IPS)

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Web site www.eunetips.eu Sharing documents, videos, etc Lobbying at international level Promotion of studies, training initiatives, etc. Promotion of shared positions Shared knowledge about societies Scientific and professional meetings EUNETIPS Promotes, shares and supports training activities

  • f its members
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Agenda

  • GIPCN call for action
  • EUNETIPS: presentation of the network
  • EUNETIPS: answers to the priorities for IPC
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SLIDE 17 The Lancet Global Health, Volume 5, ISSUE 12, Pe1178-e1180, December 01, 2017
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  • Environmental cleaning
  • Air Quality in Operating Theatres
  • Mandatory and Recommended National indicators on IPC
  • Management of non-compliance to IPC standards
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IPC core competencies in undergraduates:

Doctors Nurses Midwifes Other health professionals

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ICP core competencies

Domain Level Competence Priority level Comments MDs Nurses and midwifes Other health professionals 1= not a priority 2= low priority 3= medium priority 4= high priority 5= essential

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Website www.eunetips.eu

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Newsletter and national and international events / campaigns promotion

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Heidi Schijf 2018

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21-23 May Ruolo e proposte di EUNETIPS per il controllo delle IOS/ICA in Europa

Silvio Brusaferro

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Videos and youtube channel

eunetips 2017

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SLIDE 33 The Lancet Global Health, Volume 5, ISSUE 12, Pe1178-e1180, December 01, 2017
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  • 1. Collaborations with European professional

and scientific societies

  • 2. Participation to network and Joint Actions
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European Joint Action on antimicrobial resistance and healthcare-associated infections (EU-JAMRAI) To foster synergies among EU Member States (MS) by developing and implementing effective One Health policies to fight the rising threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and to reduce healthcare-associated infections (HCAI) (September 1, 2017-August 31, 2020)

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EU EU-JA JAMRAI: 44 p partners from

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28 c 28 coun untries es and m mor

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30 s 30 stak akeho eholder ders

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EU EU-JAM AMRAI’s g gener eneral al obj bjec ectives es:

  • 1. To identify and test evidence-based measures to address AMR and HCAI in

different contexts and provide recommendations to policymakers.

  • 2. To bring together different networks of policymakers, experts and
  • rganizations working on AMR and HCAI.
  • 3. To promote:
  • The One Health approach;
  • One Health in all policies concept;
  • Health in all policies concept.
  • 4. To produce concrete recommendations and promote awareness and

commitment by governments and stakeholders for a European contribution to international initiatives.

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Web site www.eunetips.eu Sharing documents, videos, etc Lobbying at international level Promotion of studies, training initiatives, etc. Promotion of shared positions Shared knowledge about societies Scientific and professional meetings EUNETIPS Promotes, shares and supports training activities

  • f its members
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Working for the next 10 years on AMR for patient safety and IPC

Thank you