Empowering AMS teams in Cyprus through the drive-AMS Antimicrobial Stewardship course

From 13 to 15 February, a group of 38 healthcare professionals from eight hospitals across Cyprus gathered in Nicosia for an intensive three-day learning experience: the drive-AMS Antimicrobial Stewardship course. Hosted by the Cyprus Ministry of Health and supported by EU-JAMRAI, this event brought the innovative drive-AMS methodology to the Mediterranean, equipping Cypriot hospitals with the knowledge and tools to enhance antimicrobial stewardship.

続きを読むEmpowering AMS teams in Cyprus through the drive-AMS Antimicrobial Stewardship course

AMRに共に取り組む:drive-AMSとIMAGINEプロジェクト

抗菌薬耐性(AMR)は公衆衛生、特に虚弱な高齢者が感染症にかかりやすい長期療養施設(LTCF)において重要な課題となっている。特に尿路感染症(UTI)の疑いに対する抗生物質の過剰かつ不適切な使用は、多剤耐性菌の出現を助長し、患者の安全を脅かしている。.

続きを読むAMRに共に取り組む:drive-AMSとIMAGINEプロジェクト

Eglė Karinauskė: the ‘AMR Girl’ driving change in Lithuania

The second drive-AMS country course in Lithuania took place from 29 January to 1 February, bringing together 40 participants, including teams from four new hospitals and one new team from the University Hospital Pediatric Division. This course provided a vital platform for expanding AMS initiatives in Lithuania. Among the attendees was Eglė Karinauskė, an inspiring clinical pharmacologist dedicated to rational antibiotic prescribing. Known as the ‘AMR girl’ among her colleagues, Eglė is a passionate advocate for AMS, and in this interview, she shares her insights, experiences, and the impact of drive-AMS on her work.

続きを読むEglė Karinauskė: the ‘AMR Girl’ driving change in Lithuania

STOP-Hospital Infection: 350 experts unite to combat hospital infections in Portugal

STOP-Hospital Infection is a quality improvement program developed by the Portuguese Health Priority Program on Prevention of Infection and Antimicrobial Resistance, seeded in the Directorate General of Health, in partnership with the Gulbenkian Foundation and with the support of the Institute of Healthcare Improvement.

続きを読むSTOP-Hospital Infection: 350 experts unite to combat hospital infections in Portugal

Discover the outpatient module

Global-PPS has launched the innovative Outpatient Module to bridge the gap in antimicrobial surveillance for non-admitted patients. Designed for outpatient clinics, primary care centers, and emergency departments, this module provides detailed insights into prescribing patterns, patient characteristics, and antimicrobial use trends.

続きを読むDiscover the outpatient module

drive-AMS course supports antibiotic prescription practices in 8 new Portuguese hospitals

The third edition of the Portuguese drive-AMS training course recently took place, promoting strategies to support the prescription of antibiotics in eight national hospitals. It’s in line with the objective of the drive-AMS project to create measures in partner hospitals to combat antimicrobial resistance, through promoting behavioural change in prescribing doctors.

続きを読むdrive-AMS course supports antibiotic prescription practices in 8 new Portuguese hospitals

抗菌薬管理の力を引き出す:病院のための実践ガイド

抗菌薬耐性(AMR)は、現代における最も差し迫った健康課題の一つであり、数十年にわたる医学の進歩を損なう恐れがある。これに対し、ラドバウド大学医療センターのdrive-AMSチームは、bioMérieux社との緊密な協力のもと、その豊富な経験を「抗菌薬管理(Antimicrobial Stewardship)」と題する包括的なガイドにまとめた:病院での実践ガイド "と題した包括的なガイドブックにまとめた。"

続きを読む抗菌薬管理の力を引き出す:病院のための実践ガイド

New Tools for Outpatient Care: Tutorials and Real-Time Feedback Reports

The Global-PPS team is excited to announce the release of new resources for the outpatient module, including tutorial videos and real-time feedback reports. The tutorial videos explain how to use the Global-PPS tool and enter your data. The real-time feedback report includes detailed personalized information on prescribing practices and quality indicators for the outpatient module of the Global-PPS.

続きを読むNew Tools for Outpatient Care: Tutorials and Real-Time Feedback Reports

Global commitments for local action: UN General Assembly and Jeddah Ministerial Meeting on AMR

The global fight against Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) took center stage on 26 September 2024, at the United Nations General Assembly High-Level Meeting on AMR (UN Headquarters, New York, USA). This silent pandemic brought world leaders together for the second time to confront AMR and laid out a roadmap of political commitments.

続きを読むGlobal commitments for local action: UN General Assembly and Jeddah Ministerial Meeting on AMR

drive-AMS and EU-JAMRAI2: joining forces to tackle AMR

drive-AMS and EU-JAMRAI2, the second phase of the European Joint Action on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and Healthcare-Associated Infections, are aligning their efforts, recognizing that both initiatives share crucial goals. EU-JAMRAI2 is dedicated to assisting EU Member States in implementing targeted actions against AMR, with the ultimate goal of safeguarding public health on the continent.

続きを読むdrive-AMS and EU-JAMRAI2: joining forces to tackle AMR

SPICE expert support: unique opportunity for improving implementation of AMS efforts

As part of drive-AMS, the team at Radboud University Medical Center in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, is expanding their SPICE Expert Registry to Greece, Lithuania, Romania and Portugal. SPICE stands for Specialized Programme for Infectious Disease Care Everywhere

続きを読むSPICE expert support: unique opportunity for improving implementation of AMS efforts

Driving Change: Dr. Birutė Zablockienė’s Role in Antimicrobial Stewardship in Lithuania

Dr. Birutė Zablockienė is part of the core drive-AMS team implementing antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) in Lithuania. In this interview, she shares insights into her work on combating antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and the challenges her team faces in ensuring appropriate antimicrobial use across multiple hospital departments.

続きを読むDriving Change: Dr. Birutė Zablockienė’s Role in Antimicrobial Stewardship in Lithuania

Shaping Africa’s fight against antimicrobial resistance: insights from Prof. Shaheen Mehtar

Meet Shaheen Mehtar, professor of Infection Prevention and Control in South Africa. As a founding member of the Infection Control Africa Network, she has played a pivotal role in shaping infection control practices across the continent. In this interview, Prof. Mehtar discusses her work with the Global Point Prevalence Survey, the successes and challenges of implementing antimicrobial stewardship programs, and her hopes for improving IPC efforts in both hospital and outpatient settings.

続きを読むShaping Africa’s fight against antimicrobial resistance: insights from Prof. Shaheen Mehtar

Interview with Emmanuel Roilides, drive-AMS country lead for Greece

In this interview, Professor Emmanuel Roilides, the country lead for the drive-AMS project in Greece, discusses his commitment to combating antimicrobial resistance. He shares the significant progress made by the Greek drive-AMS network in promoting antibiotic stewardship across hospitals, highlighting the challenges and successes encountered along the way. Professor Roilides also outlines the future goals of expanding the network and gaining broader state recognition to enhance the fight against resistant infections.

続きを読むInterview with Emmanuel Roilides, drive-AMS country lead for Greece

IPC専門家ビリャナ・カレビッチ博士によるAMRの視点

先駆的な病院疫学者であるビリャナ・カレビッチ博士は、感染制御と抗生物質スチュワードシップにそのキャリアを捧げてきた。このインタビューでは、ビリャナ氏が自身の仕事、セルビアとノルウェーにおける抗菌薬耐性(AMR)の課題、そして世界ポイント有病率調査(Global Point Prevalence Survey)への継続的な取り組みについて語る。.

続きを読むIPC専門家ビリャナ・カレビッチ博士によるAMRの視点

Insights into the final in-country course in Lithuania

It’s the end of our drive-AMS in-country trainings! From 15 until 18 May, the final course took place in Birštonas, Lithuania, organised by dr. Rolanda Valinteliene from the Institute of Hygiene in Vilnius and her team. The four days included presentations and workshops providing deeper insights into antimicrobial stewardship: basic requirements, objectives, prescribing patterns in Europe, quantity & quality of antimicrobial use, determinants & barriers, behavioural change and more.

続きを読むInsights into the final in-country course in Lithuania

Portuguese doctor awarded with project to improve antimicrobial stewardship within the scope of drive-AMS

Dr. Francisco Almeida from the Infection Prevention and Control and Antimicrobial Resistance Unit (UPCIRA) of São João Hospital, in Porto, Portugal, was awarded with the first prize of the AMS Certificate Programme 2022-2024 from ESCMID. He received the award for a project within the scope of drive-AMS, an antimicrobial stewardship project, with European funding, coordinated in Portugal by São João Hospital and involving 7 more national health units.

続きを読むPortuguese doctor awarded with project to improve antimicrobial stewardship within the scope of drive-AMS