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‘Breaking down silos’ in the fight against AMR

On 27 March the Healthcare Infection Society (HIS) will host a workshop, facilitated by Sidara at the latter’s central London headquarters, bringing together experts from across the construction and infection prevention professions to address mitigating infection risks in hospital design and construction.

Bringing together all stakeholders in healthcare design and construction ‘to foster collaboration and create actionable solutions’, the workshop will aim to:

  • Investigate recurring issues and their root causes.
  • Encourage open dialogue under Chatham House rules to share experiences.
  • Develop a roadmap with practical recommendations for improving infection prevention in healthcare construction.

HIS said: “The global rise in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is worsened by poorly designed and maintained hospital water systems, which facilitate the spread of drug-resistant pathogens. Flaws in design and construction can turn healthcare facilities into hotspots for AMR superbugs. Against this backdrop, IPC professionals are emphasising the urgent need for collaboration between healthcare and construction professionals. Learning from past mistakes is vital to ensuring new hospitals meet IPC standards and help combat AMR.

“We’d encourage experienced experts from infection prevention, construction design, architecture, engineering, project management, and related fields to express an interest to participate in this invite-only workshop. Its findings will be compiled into a white paper for organisations tasked with building new healthcare facilities.”

HIS points out that to date several hospitals have been associated with infrastructure problems leading to infections, some of which resulted in fatalities.

To express interest in the HIS workshop, and for further details, email Colette.connolly@his.org.uk by 28 February 2025.  This is an in-person event, and no online access or recordings will be available.

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