This EWMA Document provides an update on the controversies and hopes published in the 2013 document: Antimicrobials and Non-healing Wounds. Evidence, Controversies and suggestions.
The aims are to:
Addressing the urgent need for antimicrobial stewardship in wound care
Given the societal value of antimicrobials and their diminishing effectiveness due to antimicrobial resistance, the WHO is now recommending member states to strengthen national stewardship. Still, there are currently no international or coordinated legislative or regulatory mandates designed to optimize the use of antimicrobials through stewardship. However, antimicrobial stewardship programmes are increasingly advocated as means to decrease misuse of antimicrobial agents.
Along with infection prevention and control, hand hygiene, and surveillance, antimicrobial stewardship is considered a key strategy in local and national programmes aiming to prevent the emergence of antimicrobial resistance and decrease preventable healthcare associated infections.
EWMA is now taking action and introducing together with BSAC a tailored stewardship concept to wound care practitioners.
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