Pittet D, Allegranzi B, Storr J, Bagheri Nejad S, Dziekan G, Leotsakos A, Donaldson L
Infection Control Programme, University of Geneva Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland.
J Hosp Infect. 2008 Apr;68(4):285-92. doi: 10.1016/j.jhin.2007.12.013. Epub 2008 Mar 10.
Healthcare-associated infection affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide and is a major global issue for patient safety. It complicates between 5 and 10% of admissions in acute care hospitals in industrialised countries. In developing countries, the risk is two to twenty times higher and the proportion of infected patients frequently exceeds 25%. A growing awareness of this problem prompted the World Health Organization to promote the creation of the World Alliance for Patient Safety. Prevention of healthcare-associated infection is the target of the Alliance First Global Patient Safety Challenge, 'Clean Care is Safer Care', launched in October 2005. After 2 years, a formal statement has been signed by 72 ministries of health as a pledge of their support to implement actions to reduce healthcare-associated infection; of these, 30 are developing countries. Additional countries, mostly from the developing world, have planned to sign by the end of 2008 and will represent in total more than three-quarters of the world's population. Given the emphasis of the proposed strategy on simple and affordable solutions, the impact of the Challenge is expected to be high in developing countries. The combined efforts expected under the Challenge have the potential to save millions of lives, prevent morbidities and long-term disability for hundreds of millions of patients, and lead to major cost savings through the improvement of basic infection control measures in any healthcare setting, regardless of resources available or level of development.
医疗保健相关感染影响着全球数亿人,是关乎患者安全的一个重大全球性问题。在工业化国家的急症医院中,它使5%至10%的住院病例变得复杂。在发展中国家,感染风险高出两至二十倍,且感染患者的比例常常超过25%。对这一问题的日益关注促使世界卫生组织推动成立了世界患者安全联盟。预防医疗保健相关感染是该联盟于2005年10月发起的首个全球患者安全挑战“清洁护理更安全”的目标。两年后,72个卫生部签署了一份正式声明,承诺支持采取行动减少医疗保健相关感染;其中30个是发展中国家。另外一些国家,大多来自发展中世界,已计划在2008年底前签署,这些国家的人口总数将占世界人口的四分之三以上。鉴于所提议战略强调简单且经济实惠的解决办法,预计该挑战在发展中国家会产生很大影响。预计在该挑战下的共同努力有潜力挽救数百万人的生命,预防数亿患者发病和长期残疾,并通过改进任何医疗环境中的基本感染控制措施实现大幅成本节约,无论其可用资源或发展水平如何。