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IPC Partners was founded to co-develop tailored IPC solutions to support healthcare professionals and industry partners. We help healthcare professionals to reduce the risk of healthcare-associated infections and antimicrobial resistance. We also connect industrial partners with healthcare professionals, supporting them in unlocking key insights which support product development, innovation and research, and market development.

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Hospital onset bacteraemia: time for a new quality metric (Journal Club)

Hospital onset bacteraemia: time for a new quality metric (Journal Club)

šŸ“… Recorded: 18 March 2026 ā± Duration: 44 minutes šŸŽ™ Host: Dr Jon Otter šŸŽ“ Guest speaker: Dr Beatriz Larru Martinez (Consultant in Paediatric Infectious Diseases & Infection Prevention) In this IPC Partners Journal Club, Dr Beatriz Larru Martinez presents and critically appraises a major US study evaluating hospital‑onset bacteraemia and fungaemia as a potential healthcare quality and patient safety metric. The session explores whether hospital‑onset bacteraemia could complement or improve on existing surveillance approaches, particularly in settings where traditional metrics may miss a substantial proportion of preventable harm. Drawing on evidence from large multi‑centre studies and paediatric data, the discussion considers 'preventability', risk adjustment, and the practical implications for surveillance, benchmarking, and quality improvement. Key topics include: - What is hospital‑onset bacteraemia and how is it defined? - Strengths and limitations of CLABSI as a surveillance metric - Preventable vs non‑preventable bacteraemia - The role of vascular access (central and peripheral lines) - Gut translocation, contaminants, and overlooked sources of harm - Denominator choice and inter‑hospital comparison - Implications for IPC practice, automation, and patient safety As always, the session features an interactive Q&A and wide‑ranging discussion around how surveillance metrics influence behaviour, improvement, and outcomes. šŸ”” Subscribe for future Journal Clubs and IPC Partners Insight Webinars šŸ“š More recordings: Available on the IPC Partners YouTube channel 🌐 Live events and registration: See IPC Partners website

How to tackle water hygiene risks in hospitals (Insight Webinar)

How to tackle water hygiene risks in hospitals (Insight Webinar)

In this Insight Webinar, Dr Jessica Martin, Consultant Microbiologist and Medical Lead for Infection Prevention at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, explores how healthcare organisations can recognise, assess and manage water and wastewater hygiene risks in hospitals. Hosted by IPC Partners, the Healthcare Infection Society, and the Infection Prevention Society, and chaired Dr Jon Otter with Dr Phil Norville, this session goes beyond traditional water safety approaches to examine the growing evidence linking the built environment, water systems, wastewater and antimicrobial resistance to patient safety. šŸ” Key topics covered include: - Water hygiene risks beyond Legionella and Pseudomonas - The role of wastewater, drainage and biofilms in AMR transmission - Lessons from healthcare-associated outbreaks linked to water systems - Leadership, governance and multidisciplinary working - Practical risk assessment on wards (ā€œputting your water goggles onā€) - Sink placement, splash risk and drainage design - Responding to blockages, leaks and flooding events - Training, education and the importance of professionally trained staff to clean sinks - Reactive vs proactive water-safe care - Challenges and unintended consequences of sink removal - Future directions for surveillance, monitoring and hospital design This webinar is aimed at: - Infection Prevention & Control professionals - Microbiologists - Estates and engineering teams - Facilities and cleaning teams - Clinical leaders and patient safety teams - Anybody with an interest in water hygiene in healthcare šŸŽ“ CPD This event was accredited for 1 CPD point by the Royal College of Pathologists. šŸ“ŗ About Insight Webinars Insight Webinars are delivered in partnership with the Healthcare Infection Society (HIS), the Infection Prevention Society (IPS) and IPC Partners, providing expert-led discussion on key IPC and patient safety topics. šŸ‘‰ Subscribe to the IPC Partners YouTube channel for more Insight Webinars and Journal Clubs. #WaterHygiene #InfectionPrevention #PatientSafety #IPC #AMR #BuiltEnvironment #HealthcareFacilities #WaterSafety #NHS

CPE in healthcare and community settings (Webber Teleclass with Jon Otter)

CPE in healthcare and community settings (Webber Teleclass with Jon Otter)

🦠 In this talk, Dr Jon Otter explores one of the most urgent challenges in infection prevention and antimicrobial resistance: the rise and spread of CPE across hospitals and community settings. Drawing on real-world outbreaks, global surveillance data, clinical impact, and economic analyses, this session explains: šŸ” What’s the Problem? - Why CPE is a major global AMR threat - Clinical outcomes, including mortality data and ICU risks - The mechanisms behind resistance and rapid spread - How environmental contamination, plasmid transmission, and antibiotic pressure fuel outbreaks šŸ“‰ How Bad Is It? - UK and global prevalence trends - Europe’s ā€œnorth–south divideā€ in carbapenem resistance - Economic costs of CPE outbreaks, including bed closures, contact precautions, and prolonged stays - Community carriage data from multiple regions worldwide šŸ›‘ How Do We Stop It? - Evidence‑based infection prevention strategies - Screening approaches and patient engagement - Environmental interventions (sinks, drains, duodenoscopes) - Antimicrobial stewardship successes - Emerging approaches to decolonisation, including FMT and CHG bathing šŸ“˜ About the Speaker Dr Jon Otter is Director of Infection Prevention & Control and Consultant Clinical Scientist at Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, and Honorary Senior Lecturer at Imperial College London.

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Addressing healthcare inequalities in IPC

Kerry Holden / Dr Phil Norville & Dr Jon Otter

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15/04/2026

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