The Health Protection Agency assists infection control and the control of antimicrobial resistance in the healthcare setting by monitoring these infections with mandatory and voluntary surveillance schemes covering bacteraemia (blood stream infections) caused by Staphylococcus aureus - both meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and meticillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA), E.coli and glycopeptide-resistant enterococcus(GRE) as well as Clostridium difficile infection (C. diff/CDI), surgical site infections (of which some orthopaedic categories are mandatory) via the surgical site infection surveillance scheme (SSISS). Other healthcare associated infections, including antimicrobial (antibiotic) resistant micro-organisms are also monitored via a voluntary microbiology laboratory reporting system.
What's new
- 4 May 2012:
The HPA contributed to an evaluation of the national cleanyourhands campaign which was rolled out to all 187 NHS Trusts with instructions to provide bed-side alcohol handrub, posters encouraging healthcare workers to clean their hands and a range of patient empowering materials.
The research shows that the increased procurement of soap was independently linked with reduced C. difficile infection throughout the study and increased procurement of alcohol hand rub was independently associatiated with reduced MRSA infection. These strong and independent associations remained after taking account of all other interventions.
BMJ paper reports on national Cleanyourhands campaign [external link]
UCL report reduced infections total following national handwashining campaign [external link]
- 20 April 2012: Proteus spp., Morganella morganii, and Providencia spp. bacteraemia reports for England, Wales and Northern Ireland: 2007-2011
- 15 March 2012: Quarterly Epidemiological Commentary: Trends in MRSA bacteraemia, MSSA bacteraemia and C. difficile infection: data up to September - December 2011
- 23 December 2011: Guidelines for prevention and control of group A streptococcal infection in acute healthcare and maternity settings in the UK [external link]
- 16 December 2011: Surveillance of Surgical Site Infections in NHS hospitals in England 2010/2011
- 9 November 2011: NICE publishes quality improvement guide on preventing and controlling healthcare associated infections
- 21 October 2011: Enterococcus spp. bacteraemia in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland: 2006-2010
- 21 October 2011: Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Serratia, and Citrobacter bacteraemia,England, Wales, and Northern Ireland: 2006-2010