Background
The ESNO information and communication guide on Microbes explains all about nurses to know about microbes, medication, infection control and vaccination. This needs a regular update especially in today’s times. The update will then be published per chapter or theme, with references, hyperlinks including the person who contributed.
Part I – About AMR
You will understand the basics of AMR, how it develops, and how it spreads. You will know more about how to treat patients with AMR infections. You will also understand how to prevent and contain AMR, and know more about the role of the One Health approach, which co-ordinates action across sectors, including veterinary health, agriculture and environmental health. You will understand the key principles of stewardship and help to create programs. You will also know more about the specialist nurses’ engagement in European Union initiatives and international health organisations
Below the link separate the Chapter 3 on ‘Anti Microbial Resistance’
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Part II – AMR Stewardship & Curriculum
If you wish you join the work our European AMR stewardship curriculum progam, or if you have a a suggetion in the content, send us a mail secretariat@esno.org
UPDATE TO INCLUDE TO MODULE
- AMR case studies
- Experiencing an outbreak of VRE in our intensive care units.
- Stewardship
LINK TO RELEVANT ORGANISATIONS
- European Joined Action Anti Microbial Resistance and Healthcare Associates Infections (HCAI) JAMRAI
- EPHA AMR working group
- Dutch foundation AMR policy – section stewardship
LINK TO RELEVANT PUBLICATIONS
JAMRAI ‘Promoting good practices’
EU JAMRAI Keydocuments
AMRS mentorship Observership
AMRS Core Competencies profile
VRE in Neonatale Intensive Care Unit
Navigating sociocultural disparities in relation to infection and antibiotic resistance—the need for an intersectional approach
Literature
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
- Enrique Castro Sanchez.
- Jeanette Verkerk
- Emma Keuleyan
- Ingeborg Groothuis
- Aafke Cents-Bosma