J Wound Care. 2020 Dec 2;29(12):738-740. doi: 10.12968/jowc.2020.29.12.738.
In an Essity-sponsored symposium, entitled 'Antimicrobial resistance-is wound care prepared?', four key opinion leaders discussed the difficult journey to managing antimicrobial resistance within wound care at the global and local levels, backed up by the latest research. summarises the main points they presented at the EWMA 2020 Virtual Conference. This article offers an introduction to the symposium, Antimicrobial resistance-is wound care prepared?, held on 18 November 2020, as part of the EWMA 2020 Virtual Conference. There were four speakers. Claire Kilpatrick, Director, S3 Global and Consultant to the World Health Organization, spoke on 'Preventing infections and managing antibiotic use-tackling a crisis for the health of nations'. The topic of Karen Ousey, Professor of Skin Integrity, Director for the Institute of Skin Integrity and Infection Prevention, University of Huddersfield, was 'Antimicrobial stewardship in wound management-less words more action'. Finally, Hadar Lev-Tov, Assistant Professor, and Irena Pastar, Associate Professor, both of the Dr Phillip Frost Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, University of Miami, gave a talk on 'Silver-resistant bacteria in venous leg ulcers? First results of an exploratory study'.
在 Essity 赞助的一场主题为“抗菌药物耐药性——伤口护理准备好了吗?”的专题研讨会上,四位意见领袖讨论了在全球和地方层面上管理伤口护理中的抗菌药物耐药性的艰难历程,同时还引用了最新的研究。本文总结了他们在 EWMA 2020 虚拟会议上的主要观点。本文介绍了 2020 年 11 月 18 日作为 EWMA 2020 虚拟会议的一部分举行的专题研讨会“抗菌药物耐药性——伤口护理准备好了吗?”。有四位发言人。S3 全球总监兼世界卫生组织顾问 Claire Kilpatrick 就“预防感染和管理抗生素使用——应对国家健康危机”进行了演讲。哈达尔·列夫-托夫(Hadar Lev-Tov)副教授和伊雷娜·帕斯塔(Irena Pastar)副教授,均来自迈阿密大学菲利普·弗罗斯特皮肤科和皮肤外科系,就“静脉溃疡中的耐银细菌?一项探索性研究的初步结果”进行了演讲。