Antimicrobial resistance: For health professionals

How health professionals and healthcare providers can reduce the spread of antimicrobial resistance.

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Reducing the spread of antimicrobial resistance

Strategies to prevent the transmission of antimicrobial-resistant organisms are critical to reduce the impact of antimicrobial resistance. In healthcare settings, infection prevention and control (IPC) measures can prevent and reduce the risk of healthcare-associated infections caused by antimicrobial-resistant organisms. This helps reduce the demand for antimicrobials and therefore, reduce antimicrobial resistance.

Using an antimicrobial stewardship approach can also foster increased understanding of the importance and implementation of appropriate antimicrobial use. Stewardship approaches include interventions like:

Such approaches help to preserve antimicrobial effectiveness while promoting and protecting human and animal health.

Coordinating stewardship and IPC interventions can improve the appropriate use of antimicrobials and reduce the spread of antimicrobial resistance.

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Information for healthcare providers

Healthcare providers play a vital role in supporting appropriate use of antimicrobials. These supports include:

Healthcare providers should continue to follow provincial, territorial or local guidance.

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