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Hospital Infections & Sepsis: Prevention & New Guidelines

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

New Regulations & Focus on Sepsis Prevention in ⁢Italian Hospitals

In Italy, 500,000 to 700,000 patients (5-8% of all hospital patients) contract infections during hospitalization annually, ⁤leading to complications⁢ like sepsis, increased mortality, prolonged hospital ‍stays, and higher healthcare costs.To address this, a new ⁢directive from the Italian Ministry of Health, effective August 31st, restricts the use‍ of medical-surgical antiseptics for skin disinfection ‍prior to procedures. this change,‌ implementing European Biocidal Regulation (n.528/2012), aims to enhance patient safety through improved traceability and stricter product controls.

“This decree is a significant step forward for patient safety, introducing more rigorous checks on ‍antiseptics,” states Massimo Sartelli, President of the italian multidisciplinary society for the prevention of infections⁣ in health organizations (SIMPIOS). “the challenge‌ now is ensuring a smooth and sustainable ‌transition for the healthcare system.”

Sepsis, a life-threatening complication ​of ⁤hospital-acquired infections, affects approximately 50,000 people in Italy⁤ each ‌year, with a mortality rate of 3-8%. Proper disinfection of ‌access points for medical procedures is crucial to prevent contamination. Chlorhexidine remains a cornerstone of antisepsis.

Currently, there is reduced availability of the “gold standard” – 2% chlorhexidine in alcoholic solution.Thus, clinical ‍decisions regarding antiseptic choice must be guided by scientific evidence demonstrating the effectiveness and safety of lower concentration alcoholic chlorhexidine solutions⁣ for specific patient risk profiles and clinical settings.

The Lazzaro Spallanzani National Institute for Infectious Diseases in Rome is⁢ joining the⁤ global effort to combat sepsis by participating⁣ in World Sepsis Day on September 13th. This initiative, promoted ​by the Global Sepsis Alliance (GSA), aims to⁤ raise awareness about sepsis – a serious, dysfunctional⁣ response to infection – which affects 48.9 million people worldwide ⁣annually, resulting⁤ in over 11 ​million deaths (roughly one person every 3 seconds) and accounting for 20% of⁣ global mortality. The 2030 Global Sepsis Agenda seeks⁣ to prevent 12 million new cases and save 2 million lives within the next five years.

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