Infection Prevention and control routines in surgery - a must for high-quality and sustainable veterinary care.

 

 

Lunch & Learn series autumn 2024 (full program is attached and the sessions will be recorded)

 

1. Infection Prevention and Control routines in surgery - a must for high-quality and sustainable veterinary care. 

Prevention of surgical site infections is of outmost importance for our patient and for us being a sustainable company. This series of Lunch & Learns will give you an excellent background on why and how to prevent and tackle these infections. First to go is Dr Laura Rohwedder, she is a vet and infection prevention and control specialists working at one of our preferred partners for hand disinfection, BBraun (In Your Hands (bbraun-vetcare.com)). She will guide us through what hygienic measure we should have in place to minimize the risk for surgical site infections. The heading of her talk is  “Infection Prevention and control routines in surgery - a must for high-quality and sustainable veterinary care.”

 Please register to the lunch&Learn “Infection Prevention and control routines in surgery - a must for high-quality and sustainable veterinary care.”! See below.

 
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are the burden of surgery. It causes patient suffering, increased costs, frustration and stress for pet owners and staff with decreased client satisfaction followed by bad reputation and decreased credibility.  Also, the treatments that follow an SSI will increase our environmental footprint as we will use more material, more antibiotics and maybe more anaesthesia gases depending on the severity of the infection. Then the owner might need to travel multiple times in a car to resolve the problem. Prevention of SSI is the key forward to make us a more sustainable business.

Recently, AniCura has updated our Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Guidelines. By applying the recommendations in these guidelines, we will reduce the spread of micro-organisms in our clinics and therefore, we will prevent patients from disease like surgical site infections.  Compliance to our IPC guidelines will also contribute to a safer work environment to Associates.as the risk of transmission of zoonotic diseases declines.

When SSIs occur, it is essential to reflect why. We know that many SSIs are preventable. Here, we have APSIS to help us, however, active surveillance is the base to combat these infections which will give us a more complete picture. To rely on owners coming back is not a trustworthy way. Sampling for bacteriology and sustainability testing is of outmost importance, because in both human and veterinary healthcare, it is more common that resistant bacteria are the cause of the SSIs.

REGISTRATION
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Link to Teams, for the Infection and prevention Lunch&Learn, Oct 8th, 2024

Lunch&Learn Oct 8, 2024

 

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