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Infection Control News: January 21-25, 2019

[…] Role. Journal Gum infection could be linked to Alzheimer’s, study says. News | Journal Genome-wide association analyses of invasive pneumococcal isolates identify a missense bacterial mutation associated with meningitis Journal Study measured bacteria in a sample of reusable bags, finding many containing dangerous ones, such as coliform (found in half the bags) and E. coli (found in 12 percent of bags).  News Genomics can help to...

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New hire at VGH: C. difficile-hunting dog

On July 5, after a year of intensive training culminating in exams he passed, English springer spaniel Angus will be introduced at Vancouver General Hospital as Canada’s first, and the world’s only current C. difficile hunter. He succeeds the world’s first C. diff sniffer, a beagle in the Netherlands named Cliff, who has retired. Angus uses his scent-tracking abilities to find toxins in the bacterial organisms that cause...

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Tips to avoid holiday colds and flus

[…] people get together more — at work and school functions, parties, and holiday events — which is lots of fun, but also makes it easier for germs to get around. Here are some tips to help you avoid colds and flus (or if you are sick, to avoid passing your illness on to others). 1.  Get your flu shot in advance of the holidays It takes...

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Rare BC clay kills antibiotic-resistant bacteria

[…] ailments, including ulcerative colitis, arthritis, neuritis, phlebitis, skin irritation, and burns. Locals have also historically used the clay for eczema, acne and psoriasis. Now, UBC researchers say the clay exhibits potent antibacterial activity against multidrug-resistant pathogens. Testing conducted by UBC microbiologist Julian Davies and researcher Shekooh Behroozian found that the clay, suspended in water, killed 16 strains of ESKAPE bacteria samples from sources including Vancouver General Hospital,...

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Microneedle can monitor vancomycin levels without drawing blood

From The Vancouver Sun: Researchers at the University of B.C. have created a “lab on a chip” that could spell the end of painful, multiple daily blood tests for patients on intravenous antibiotics. A microneedle — created by engineering PhD student Sahan Ranamukhaarachchi — is only one-tenth as wide as a syringe needle and practically painless. Using microfluidics and optics, the new device is designed to monitor levels of the antibiotic vancomycin without...

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Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Cases in Spain

[…] Kazakhstan. It killed 20 people in Pakistan this year. Although Crimean-Congo fever behaves somewhat like Ebola, it is not in the same viral family. It is a bunyavirus, related to Rift Valley fever and hantaviruses. Testing patient samples is considered an “extreme biohazard risk,” according to the World Health Organization. There is no licensed vaccine for people or animals. The man, who died Aug. 25, had...

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PICNet_Annual_Report_2013_2014_

[…] as well as work experience for the student. Analytics allow website managers to find out more about our website users’ behaviour, which in turn allows us to better tailor the website to meet their needs. Examples of some of the report ing metrics are shown below. Overview website statistics for the fiscal year 2013/2014 The above statistics show that in one year, the PICNet website received more...

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MCR-1 gene in Canada

[…] and how to stop its spread. The existence of the plasmid-mediated colistin resistance, or MCR-1, gene was first reported in November 2015 in the medical journal the Lancet after scientists identified it in E. coli samples taken from farm animals, meat sold in markets and hospital patients in China. MCR-1 is located on a plasmid, a free-floating snippet of DNA that bacteria can easily share,...

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Infection Control News: July 16-20, 2018

[…] region has reached 19 cases since. Consumption of drugs including marijuana is a common risk factor. News. In AJIC article in press: 10 different donning/doffing protocols by various health organization to protect from Ebola were tested. The CDC protocol is rating among the best for ease. Study detail also contamination and problems commonly reported by participants. Study. Food Recall Report.Reason for Recall: Salmonella. Product: Europe’s...

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JasonTetro presentation PICNet2018Conference

Jason Te t r o Presentation for PICNet 2018 Educational Conference3/5/2018 1 THE ART OF EXECUTI N Examining The Noose of Implementation Science WHAT IS IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE? Jason Te t r o Presentation for PICNet 2018 Educational Conference3/5/2018 2 Taken from: http://www.biolegend.com/pathways/ The Immune Response (abbreviated) IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE IS NOT NEW •Smith-Lever Act – 1914 •Agricultural research to public practice •Research Utilization – 1960s •Knowledge to Action – 1980s •Donabedian framework •Quality improvement model – structure, process, outcome •Knowledge translation –...

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Nawaz_CourageouslyYou

[…] Believe Jalils 3. Identify a  small action step 4. Ask for what you want •Failure is the opportunity  to expand your definition  of success What is Failure? Failure is the opportunity to  expand your definition of  success @SabinaNawaz 2018‐03‐12 4 Five Steps 1. Invite Jalils 2. Believe Jalils 3. Identify a  small action step 4. Ask for what you want 5. Failure is the opportunity  to expand your  definition of success "Dear Sabina, My 17‐year‐old son Alex has many learning challenges. To put it simply, it is very hard to  be Alex. This week he had the dreaded task of taking his high school final  exams that he  was certain he would fail. We have been very fortunate to be able to send Alex to top‐ rated schools as well as see the most gifted and encouraging tutors but even as hard as he  tries, he does not pass most tests.  His self‐esteem has been destroyed since we received his SAT scores. He started giving up  on not only the idea of going to college or trade school but on trying all together. As a  result, he didn’t see any reason at all to study anything this week. He was going to fail  anyway so why try?  I showed Alex your video last night. He liked the part where you talked about failing. He  did not know that people who have engineering degrees and work for Microsoft actually  fail. Maybe he did not know because most people do not talk about failing in a positive  light? I want to thank you for your voice and for encouraging my son to try." 2018‐03‐12 5 Share your courageous story •Specific story of courage: what, how •What was the voice you tapped into? •Which voice did you have to negate? •At each table, create flip chart: One  positive and one negative voice each  and what did they say to you? Use  actual quotes. We tend to compare our insides to other people’s outsides Jim Sorensen 2018‐03‐12 6 As you take courageous steps •The temptation to quit will be greatest ...

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2022-05-12 Slides_Prevention and Management of Sepsis

[…] -> Sepsis Bundle •Try to find those new sepsis screening criteria.•Does the patient screen POSITIVE with the sepsis screening criteria AND is there a suspected/proven infection?•If completely new, look for an infection on history and exam.•If screens positive (new):•Blood cultures x 2, then•Give antibiotic•Lactate protocol panel•If hypotension or lactate > 4, then 30 cc/kg IVF bolus7 Sepsis can cause organ dysfunction & damage.•Brain –confusion = encephalopathy...

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Pathogenic avian influenza

[…] video resources for donning and doffing personal protective equipment  For further consultation and b efore discontinuing airborne, droplet and contact precautions , contact IPC in health authority -operated sites and PH in community o Test for influenza virus  Tests for influenza A also detect avian influenza viruses  All positive influenza A samples in humans undergo strain typing to differentiate between human...

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Understanding_Health_Safety_Risks_for_BC_Outbound_Medical_Tourists_

[…] observed or believe exist in principle as a result of British Columbians’ involvement in medical tourism. The health and safety risks identified by those who attended the consultative meeting pertained to: Health & Safety Risks Examples medical complications exposure to unnecessary pain due to lax protocols (un)informed decision-making inadequate access to information on health and safety risks during decision-making transmission of infectious disease via transplantation exposure...

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Sleep Quality in Hospitalized Patients With Infection Teleclass Slides, Feb.12.15

[…] the reason (s) for their poor sleep experience No patient was included in the study more than once Enquiry was postponed to a later hospital date if the patient’s cognitive abilities did not allow for reliable responses, or if the patient had not spent a full night in the hospital wardroom 27 Sleep Quality In Adult Hospitalized Patients With Infection: Methods: Patient Data Manian FA, Manian CJ....

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Morley Outbreaks can happen anywhere

3/2/2015 1 Outbreaks can happen anywhere: Unique examples from a forensic facility Ron Morley RPN ADPN March 6, 2015 Objectives •Highlight challenges of Infection Control in a Forensic setting •Demystify Forensics ("criminally insane" and "asylum") •Pictorial tour of the history of mental health services in BC  and the Forensic Ps ychiatric Hos pital  (FPH ) 2 Document Title Goes Here yp() •Understanding of Forensic Psychiatric Services Commission  (FPSC) and legalities Conflicts… •None 3 Document Title Goes Here 3/2/2015 2 Something about me… •Registered Psychiatric Nurse since 1990 •Worked at FPH since graduation •Front‐line Nurse, Shift Supervisor, Patient Unit Manager,  Infection Control Nurse 4 Document Title Goes Here Insanity in BC – a brief history •1850British Columbia’s first recorded case of insanity: shortly after  arriving in Victoria, a deranged Scottish immigrant allegedly assaults J.S.  Helmcken, the jail doctor. The "maniac" is placed on the next ship back to  Scotland....

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PICNet_CPO_Surveillance_Report_Q3_201415

[…] down the structure of these antibiotic s. Th ese very antibiotic -resistant bacteria are called carbapenemase - producing organisms (CPO). CPO can arise through the a cquisition of carbapenemase genes from other bacteria. Some common examples of these genes are the New -Delhi Metallo -β -lactamase (NDM) and Klebsiella pneumonia c arbapenemase (KPC) . The NDM genes were first identified from people who had healthcare exposure in...

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GI Endoscope Disinfection to Sterilization SLIDES

[…] Teleclass – Broadcast live from the 2015 IPCNC New Zealand Conference) IS MANDATORY INFLUENZA FOR HEALTHCARE WORKERS THE BEST WAY TO PROTECT OUR PATIENTS? Dr. Michael Gardam, University Health Network, Toronto Sponsored by Johnson & Johnson (www.jnjnz.co.nz) September 17 CAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT BENEFIT INFECTION PREVENTION? Andrew Streifel, University of Minnesota September 28 (Free British Teleclass ...

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PICNet_CPO_Surveillance_Report Q4 2014_15

[…] the structure of these antibiotic s. Th ese very antibiotic -resistant bacteria are called carbapenemase - producing organisms (CPO). CPO s can arise through the a cquisition of carbapenemase genes from other bacteria. Some common examples of these genes are the New -Delhi Metallo -β -lactamase (NDM) and Klebsiella pneumon ia c arbapenemase (KPC) . The NDM genes were first identified from people who had healthcare exposure...

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PICNet_CPO_Surveillance_Report_Q1_201516

[…] that breaks down the structure of these antibiotic s. Th ese antibiotic -resistant bacteria are called carbapenemase -producing organisms (CPO). CPO s can arise through the acquisition of carbapenemase genes from other bacteria. Some common examples of these genes are the New - Delhi Metallo-β -lactamase (NDM) and Klebsiella pneumonia c arbapenemase (KPC) . The NDM genes were first identified from people who had healthcare exposure in...

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