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WUWHS Symposium 2022: Advancement in wound infection and biofilms

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WUWHS Symposium 2022: Advancement in wound infection and biofilms

Type
Past Event
Topics
Absorption, Biofilm, Chronic Wounds, Clinical Effectiveness, Concordance, Cost Effectiveness
Language
EN
Publication Year
2022
Location
Abu Dhabi & livestream
Organization
WUWHS

Introduction

Every wound type, either acute or chronic, has a potential evolution into an infection, subsequently requiring specific management.

While much effort has been made to develop effective approaches for biofilm and infected wounds management, this can involve the use of antimicrobial agents which raises worldwide concerns regarding the potential development of Anti-microbial Resistance due to the abuse in daily practice of the multiple available solutions. The field of wound care must now work towards optimizing antibiotic and antimicrobial usage to avoid overuse and consider antimicrobial stewardship.

Today, clinicians also need to evaluate Non-medicated Wound Dressings as a significant addition to their daily practice ‘toolbox’ for effectively eradicating bacteria through physical mechanisms.

During the HARTMANN Symposium, the new IWII Consensus Document related to Wound Infection in Clinical Practice was introduced to the Healthcare Professionals and the advantages of applying Non-Medicated dressings further discussed. The speakers offered updated perspectives in the area of Wound Infection, challenges of infected wounds and wounds with biofilm and shared their experience in using appropriate therapeutic measures to eliminate the risk of antimicrobial resistance in wounds.

Wound Infection & Managing Anti-microbial Resistance (AMR): Is there anything new?

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AMS (antimicrobial stewardship) – how can I implement that into my practice?

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