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Healthcare Acquired Infections Emerging Trends in Hospital Administration 9 th & 10 th May 2014 Prof. Hannah Priya HICC In charge

What is healthcare acquired infection? An infection occurring in a patient in a hospital or other healthcare facility in whom the infection was not present or incubating at the time of admission. Includes infections acquired in the hospital but appearing after discharge Occupational infections among staff of the facility

HAI Surgical Site Infection Ventilator Associated Pneumonia Infections associated with intravascular lines/ Central line Associated blood stream infections (CLA - BSI) Urinary tract infections Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections Vancomycin -resistant enterococci (VRE) infections Clostridium difficile (C. difficile )

Incidence of HAI in India Surgical site infections - 1.2 to 23.6 per 100 surgeries Bloodstream infections- 28% Ventilator-associated pneumonia- 21% Urinary tract infection (UTI)-15% 1.4 million people worldwide suffer from complications of infections acquired in the hospital Of every 100 hospitalized patients at any given time, 7 in developed and 10 in developing countries will acquire at least one health care-associated infection ( WHO Report)

Healthcare-associated MRSA rates per 1,000 patient admissions from 1995 to 2009

Impact of health care-associated infections Inflicts additional suffering for the patient Extra financial burden for patients and their families Infections prolong hospital stays Creates long-term disability Increase resistance to antimicrobials Massive additional financial burden for health systems Causes unnecessary deaths.

What factors put patients at risk of infection in health-care settings? Prolonged and inappropriate use of invasive devices and antibiotics High-risk and sophisticated procedures Immuno -suppression and other severe underlying patient conditions Insufficient application of standard and isolation precautions

Other determinants for HAI Inadequate environmental hygienic conditions and waste disposal Poor infrastructure Insufficient equipment Understaffing Overcrowding, high levels of bed occupancy and increased transfer of patients Poor knowledge and application of basic infection control measures Lack of protocol Lack of knowledge of injection, infusion and blood transfusion safety Absence of local and national guidelines and policies

Other determinants for HAI Poor / inappropriate institutional surveillance program Lack of access to safe water Absence of dedicated personnel for Infection control Absence of active HICC Absence of effective staff training No regulatory body to oversee or monitor quality of care

Preventing infection in healthcare settings 1. Effective HICC Set up the Infection Control Program with a multidisciplinary committee Guide the processes Continuously monitor the outcome

Preventing infection in healthcare settings 2. Educating/ Training everyone about how infections occur and how to prevent them Accountability

Preventing infection in healthcare settings 3.Implement meticulous hand hygiene To be practiced by all HCW, patient relatives, visitors & patients Conducting audits on HH compliance and presenting the data to the management Making HH facilities available & accessible

Preventing infection in healthcare settings 4. Judicious use of PPE 5. Limiting Visitors 6. Availability of isolation rooms and cohorting protocols

Preventing infection in healthcare settings 7.Using checklists to ensure best practices in infection prevention Use of HAI prevention bundles

Preventing infection in healthcare settings 8. Cleaning equipment and environments Cleaning and Disinfection protocol Unambiguous guidelines on SUD Effective and scrupulous house keeping services

Preventing infection in healthcare settings 9. Effective Surveillance System Broad, Unit specific or infection targeted surveillance Use of automated electronic surveillance systems It must have high specificity, positive predictive value, accuracy and time-efficiency Monitors each patient as soon as they are admitted Generates of monthly rates of infections and help in monitoring these rates Scope of surveillance activities incorporates tracking and analyzing of infection risks, rates and trends

Preventing infection in healthcare settings 10. Standards and best practices

Preventing infection in healthcare settings 11. Effective engineering control Management of air, pressure, humidity & water

Preventing infection in healthcare settings 12.Antimicrobial stewardship programs To preserve antibiotic as a valuable & precious resource and extend their helpful life. Ensure cost effective therapy To prevent and control antimicrobial resistant infections Promote the safe, effective, economic and rational use of antibiotics and, ultimately, to improve patient care. Usage of simple generic antibiotics as first line whenever possible and avoidance of broad spectrum antibiotics Minimize the emergence of bacterial resistance in the community for the future

Preventing infection in healthcare settings 13.Staff Health Pre exposure prophylaxis Post exposure prophylaxis Provision of adequate resources

NABH Standards for HIC 1. Well designed, Comprehensive & coordinated HIC Program 2. Implementation of policies and procedures laid down in the HIC Manual 3. Organization performs surveillance activities periodically and regularly to capture and monitor HAI

NABH Standards for HIC 4. The organization takes action to prevent and control HAI 5. The organization provides adequate and appropriate resources for prevention and control of HAI 6. The organization identifies and takes appropriate actions to control outbreaks of infection

NABH Standards for HIC 7. There are documented policies & procedures for sterilization activities in the Organization 8. Bio medical waste is handled in an appropriate & safe manner 9. The infection control training conducted to all staff appropriately and staff health is taken care.

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 SSI Rate at Sankara Nethralaya (2012) Post operative infections and inflammations distributed monthwise and microbiological results (n=23) 5 (0.1%) February March April May June July August September October Novembe r December Month No of Inflamm No of infective January No of infective and inflammations

SSI Rate at Sankara Nethralaya (2013) No of inflammation & infection 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 January Post operative inflammation and infection distributed monthwise and microbiological results (n=21) 1(0.028%) February 1(0.02%) 2(0.02%) March April 1(0.02%) 2(0.08)% May 1 ( 0. 0 4 %) 4(0.01%) June 1( 0. 0 3 %) Months 1( 0. 0 3 %) July 2(0.06%) 1( 0.03%) 1( 0.02%) 2 ( 0. 0 1%) 0 0 0 0 0 0 August September No of Inflamm No of infective October 1 (0.02% November December