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© World Health Organization 2016. All rights reserved. *About 1 in 3 SSIs are due to S. aureus, >40% of which is MRSA, making SSI prevention critical to the antimicrobial resistance (AMR) agenda 1 SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands. WHO 2016. www.who.int/gpsc/5may 2 WHO (2011) Report on the Burden of Endemic Health Care-Associated Infection Worldwide WHO:Geneva (includes a range of SSI rates in low/middle/high income countries) #S�S��CH��S S�S CLEAN YOUR HANDS Refer to WHO 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene material for further guidance www.who.int/gpsc/5may of health workers do not clean their hands at the right moment 61% Peripheral venous catheter/urinary catheter insertion catheter-associated infection The operating room surgical staff do not clean their hands at the right moment 1 i� 2 Length of stay increases by in SSI cases 3-20 D�Post-op recovery Post-op wound dressing removal H��ES��O�S�E S��I�C�E Patient safely discharged Line/urinary catheter removal people undergo surgery every year - twice the number of babies born in the world 313M Patient admitted to hospital or clinic Risk of patient colonization with germs Risk of surgical site infection (SSI) of patients will get an SSI *2 U� �O 31% Risk of Patient leaves recovery area HAND HYGIENE AND THE SURGICAL PATIENT JOURNEY‘ IC2712_1014_04.16 B. Braun Medical AG | Infection Control | Seesatz 17 | CH-6204 Sempach Phone +41 58 258 50 00 | Fax +41 58 258 60 00 | [email protected] | www.bbraun.com

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© World Health Organization 2016. All rights reserved.

*About 1 in 3 SSIs are due to S. aureus, >40% of which is MRSA, making SSI prevention critical to the antimicrobial resistance (AMR) agenda1SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands. WHO 2016. www.who.int/gpsc/5may2WHO (2011) Report on the Burden of Endemic Health Care-Associated Infection Worldwide WHO:Geneva (includes a range of SSI rates in low/middle/high income countries)

#S���S����C��H���S S��� ����SCLEAN YOUR HANDS

Refer to WHO 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene material for further guidancewww.who.int/gpsc/5may

of health workers do not

clean their hands at the right moment

61%

Peripheral venous catheter/urinary catheter insertion

catheter-associated infection

The operating room

surgical staff do not clean their hands

at the right moment

1 i� 2

Length of stay increases by

in SSI cases

3-20 D���

Post-oprecovery

Post-op wound dressing removal

H��� ����E�� S���O����S��E S���I����C��E

Patient safelydischarged

Line/urinary catheter removal

people undergo surgery every year - twice the numberof babies born in

the world

313M Patient admitted to hospital

or clinic

Risk of patient colonization with germs

Risk of surgical site infection (SSI)

of patients will get an SSI*2

U���O

31%

Risk of

Patient leaves recovery area

HAND HYGIENEAND THE SURGICAL PATIENT JOURNEY‘

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B. Braun Medical AG | Infection Control | Seesatz 17 | CH-6204 Sempach Phone +41 58 258 50 00 | Fax +41 58 258 60 00 | [email protected] | www.bbraun.com