卫生保健设施感染预防和控制(IPC)的环境可持续性

Udomiaye Emmanuel, Uwana Nigeria Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic, D. O. Eze, Kalu Cheche Kalu, Aminu Ahmad Haliru
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新型冠状病毒的出现、微生物耐药性的增加和当前大流行疫苗的缺乏,使得有必要评估可持续建筑环境与感染控制之间的联系,以及在抗生素前时期采用的策略。本文旨在确定可持续建筑环境与卫生保健设施感染控制之间的联系,以制定指导方针并强调建筑在遏制流行病中的作用。该研究依赖于现有的研究、访谈和与医护人员的互动。研究结果表明,可持续设计策略在感染预防和控制中发挥着重要作用,也可能是遏制冠状病毒传播的灵丹妙药,尤其是在医疗机构中。除了低能耗和低碳排放外,医院或医疗机构的可持续环境还需要整合设计策略,以应对医疗相关感染的影响。
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Environmental Sustainability for Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) in Healthcare Facilities
The emergence of the novel coronavirus, increase in microbial resistance and the scarceness of vaccines for the present pandemic have made it imperative to appraise the link between the sustainable built environment and Infection control as well as the strategies employed during the pre-antibiotic period. This paper aims to identify the nexus between a sustainable built environment and infection control in healthcare facilities with the view of developing guidelines and highlighting the role of architecture in curbing the pandemic. The study relied on existing studies, interviews, and interactions with healthcare workers. The findings showed that sustainable design strategies play a significant role in infection prevention and control and could as well be a panacea for curbing the spread of Coronavirus, especially in healthcare facilities. A sustainable environment for hospitals or healthcare facilities, apart from low energy and carbon emission, needs to integrate design strategies to confront the impact of healthcare-associated infections.
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