Department of Medical Microbiology, Radboud University Medical Centre, Postbus 6500 HB, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
J Antimicrob Chemother. 2022 Feb 23;77(3):545-546. doi: 10.1093/jac/dkab416.
COVID -19 stimulated enormous focus on, and change in, infection prevention and control (IPC), not just in the healthcare sector but also among the general public. While global cooperation and guidance are important, there is also an essential role and benefit from national policies that respect local circumstances and cultural differences. Hospitals will have a new role and data sharing and cooperation between areas such as acute and long-term care will be even more important. Further integration of infection control, microbiology and infectious diseases staff in IPC teams is needed. The digital and AI revolutions have roles to play in how and where patients are seen and diagnosed. The built environment may have longer-term influence on changing the behaviour of health professionals than education and training. One constant is the need for highly trained, flexible and motivated staff in these IPC teams.
COVID-19 极大地促使人们关注和改变感染预防和控制(IPC),不仅在医疗保健领域,而且在公众中也是如此。虽然全球合作和指导很重要,但尊重当地情况和文化差异的国家政策也具有重要作用和益处。医院将扮演新的角色,急性和长期护理等领域的数据共享和合作将更加重要。IPC 团队中需要进一步整合感染控制、微生物学和传染病工作人员。数字和人工智能革命在患者就诊和诊断的方式和地点方面发挥着作用。建筑环境可能比教育和培训对改变卫生专业人员的行为产生更长期的影响。不变的是这些 IPC 团队需要高度训练有素、灵活和有积极性的人员。