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The Importance of Hand Hygiene in Clostridioides difficile Reduction
Clostridioides difficile infections burden US healthcare. Electronic Hand Hygiene Monitoring (EHHMS) systems remind for soap and water. This study evaluates EHHMS effectiveness by comparing C difficile cases in 10 hospitals with CMS data, linking EHHMS use to reduced cases.
Importance of Ultraviolet-C (UV-C) Emitter Configuration for Clostridioides difficile Attenuation - PubMed
UV-C emitter configuration impacts efficacy in attenuating C. difficile.
The new face of probiotics
A dive into microbiome-focused skincare
CDC: Healthcare-associated infections down, but more work is needed
According to a new CDC progress report, rates of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) at U.S. hospitals decreased in 2023 after increasing significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, even with progress being made, experts say that more work is needed to sustain the improvements.
Preventive Biologics May Aid the Antibiotic Resistance Crisis
New technology and innovation may help turn the corner on antibiotic resistance.
Jeanie Bach, MSN, RN, CCRN
Jeanie Bach, MSN, RN, CCRN, is a Disease Area Partner for Infectious Disease at Roche Diagnostics. Based in Arizona, she has nearly 20 years of experience in intensive care and emergency settings. She leads infectious disease initiatives and specializes in respiratory conditions, sepsis, and antimicrobial stewardship.
Evaluation of Primary Oral Vancomycin Prophylaxis Against Clostridioides difficile Infection During Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation - PubMed
The use of OVP significantly reduced the incidence of CDI during the in-hospital ASCT course without increasing CDI post-OVP use. These encouraging results should promote further research into the use of OVP in ASCT.
Oral Vancomycin to Prevent Clostridioides difficile in Stem Cell Transplant Recipients: The Last Frontier in Antimicrobial Prophylaxis - PubMed
Oral Vancomycin to Prevent Clostridioides difficile in Stem Cell Transplant Recipients: The Last Frontier in Antimicrobial Prophylaxis
Lateral effects of infection prevention measures during COVID-19 pandemic on hospital-acquired Clostridioides difficile infection - PubMed
Background: Systematic surveillance of Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) in our institution showed a reduction in the incidence of healthcare associated CDI (HA-CDI) during COVID-19 pandemic. Aim: Our objective was to search for factors related to this reduction. Metho …
I am a C. diff survivor. What I know now and what I want others to know.
CDC - Blogs - Safe Healthcare Blog – I am a C. diff survivor. What I know now and what I want others to know. - The Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion plans to blog on as many healthcare safety topics as possible. We encourage your participation in our discussion and look forward to an active exchange of ideas.
Multivalent vaccine tackles C. difficile - PubMed
Multivalent vaccine tackles C. difficile
Cefiderocol Demonstrates Further Activity Against Gram-Negative Pathogens
Jose Alexander, MD, offers some insights on the antimicrobial and its activity against various gram-negative pathogens such as pseudomonas, enterobacterales.
A Call for Balance: The Toll of Chronic Stress on Infection Preventionists
Infection preventionists face severe stress from prolonged crisis-mode work environments, highlighting the need for boundaries, support, and self-compassion to restore personal well-being.
Do Probiotics Work?
In some cases, yes, but there’s still much that experts have yet to learn about how these microscopic organisms work.
Targeted Prophylaxis Reduces Hospital-Onset C difficile Infections in High-Risk Patients
The STOP-CDI intervention presented by Matthew J.Ziegler, MD MSCE revealed using prophylactic enteral vancomycin, significantly reduced hospital-onset C difficile infections among immunocompromised patients.
Want to reduce HCAI? Then employ a few more staff in your infection prevention department!
A useful US study has explored the ratio between infection prevention staffing levels, facility size, and HCAI-related outcomes. The reassuring news is that there was some correlation between IPC s…
Getting Patients Involved in C diff Advocacy, Treatment Guidelines
Peggy Lillis Foundation CEO Christian Lillis believes patients need a seat at the table so he is advocating for past patients to become ambassadors to be a voice to help shape treatment and also continue to raise awareness about the infection.
Importance of Ultraviolet-C (UV-C) Emitter Configuration for the Attenuation of Staphylococcus aureus and Candida auris Pathogens
Background: The relative importance of different ultraviolet-C (UV-C) emitter configurations on the attenuation of vegetative bacterial and fungal pathogens has not been assessed. We hypothesize...
Closing the gap on infection prevention staffing recommendations: Results from the beta version of the APIC staffing calculator - PubMed
This novel approach allows facilities to staff their IPC program based on individual factors. Future versions of the calculator will be optimized based on the findings. Future research will clarify the impact of staffing on patient outcomes and staff retention.
How AI Can Strengthen Infection Prevention and Control
In this exclusive article, Devin Jopp, the CEO of APIC, discusses the upcoming day-long virtual conference entitled “APIC AI Summit: The Impact of AI on IPC.”
Disinfectant Efficacy: Unpacking Concerns Over Joshi Study on C difficile and Bleach Resistance
A study by Loveleen Tina Joshi, PhD raised concerns about bleach-resistant C difficile strains, and Curtis J. Donskey, MD, and his team answered.
New Study Highlights Effectiveness of Splashblocker in Reducing Harmful Hospital Aerosols - MyChesCo
YARDLEY, PA — Groundbreaking research published in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene reveals a 99.98% reduction in harmful toilet plume aerosols (TPAs) using the Splashblocker toilet cover. This innovative …
Importance of Ultraviolet-C (UV-C) Emitter Configuration for Clostridioides difficile Attenuation
Background: The impact of ultraviolet-C (UV-C) emitter configuration on pathogen attenuation has not been assessed. We hypothesized that emitter configuration would impact UV-C efficacy for Clos...
Study finds bleach used in hospitals 'ineffective' against superbug C. diff
More commonly known as C. diff, Clostridioides difficile is a microbe known to cause diarrhoea, colitis and other bowel complications
Evaluation of an automated far ultraviolet-C light technology for decontamination of surfaces and aerosolized viruses in bathrooms - PubMed
The far UV-C light technology could potentially be useful for automated decontamination of air and surfaces in bathrooms in healthcare and community settings.
Advocating for Better Regulatory Rules and Standard of Care for C difficile
Maryann Webb’s harrowing, personal experience with C diff, along with her professional work with federal agencies has prepared her for a life in advocacy with the Peggy Lillis Foundation. She wants to see the fecal microbiota transplant become more accessible and is working with Congress to make the infection a notifiable infectious disease.
Data for action: the crucial role of hospitals in controlling Clostridioides difficile infection in England - PubMed
Data for action: the crucial role of hospitals in controlling Clostridioides difficile infection in England
Data for action: the crucial role of hospitals in controlling Clostridioides difficile infection in England
Despite heightened epidemiological surveillance, Clostridioides difficile continues to be associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality worldwide.1 The pathogen imposes a severe burden on health-care resources, as recurrences of C difficile infection (CDI) are estimated to occur in up to 25% of treated patients,2 and these recurrences increase with each subsequent episode, such that 40–65% of patients experience multiple recurrences after a second or third episode respectively.2 Changes in C difficile epidemiology introduce new complexities such as the emergence of the hypervirulent ribotype 027 and other ribotypes, which show inherent differences in genetic profiles, virulence factors, geographical distribution, and antimicrobial susceptibility profiles.
Antibiotic prophylaxis during allogeneic stem cell transplantation - A comprehensive single center retrospective analysis - PubMed
Our study supports previous reports of non-inferiority of allo-HSCT without use of antibiotic prophylaxis with close monitoring and rapid intervention, if infection is suspected. The trend towards improved outcomes without antibiotic prophylaxis, however, might not only be due to the absence of anti …