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Professor Didier Pittet, MD, MS, Infection Control Programme WHO Collaborating Centre on Patient Safety University of Geneva Hospitals, Switzerland Lead Adviser, Clean Care is Safer Care & African Partnerships for Patient Safety programmes, World Health Organization (WHO) Patient Safety Clean Care is Safer Care, 2005 - 2015 World Health Organization 1st Global Patient Safety Challenge

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Professor Didier Pittet, MD, MS,

Infection Control Programme

WHO Collaborating Centre on Patient Safety

University of Geneva Hospitals, Switzerland

Lead Adviser, Clean Care is Safer Care

& African Partnerships for Patient Safety programmes,

World Health Organization (WHO) Patient Safety

Clean Care is Safer Care, 2005 - 2015

World Health Organization 1st Global Patient Safety Challenge

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at least 0.5 million each day in hospitals only

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Hospital infections kill 16 million patients / year

In the US alone, 200 000 deaths each year :

a 747 airliner crashing every day; a death q 3 min

In developed countries, 2nd largest cause of death;

the risk is up to 20x higher in developing countries

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No hospital, no country, no health-

care system in the world can claim to

have solved the problem

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Compliance < 40%

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Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève

University of Geneva Hospitals, 1994

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Opportunities for hand hygiene per patient-hour of care 8 12 16 20

35

45

55

65

ICU

surgery

medicine

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Relation between opportunities for hand hygiene

for nurses and compliance across hospital wards

adapted from Pittet D et al. Annals Intern Med 1999; 130:126

On average,

22 opp / hour

for an ICU nurse

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Time constraint = major obstacle

for hand hygiene

handwashing

soap + water

1 to 1.5 min

alcohol-based

hand rub

15 to 20 sec

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Handwashing …

an action of the past (except when hands are visibly soiled)

Alcohol-based

hand rub

is standard of care

System change

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Alcohol-based hand rub at the point of care

Before and after any patient contact After glove use In between different body site care

The University of Geneva

Hospitals, 1995

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Would it make a diference ?

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Changing behavior …. a universal challenge

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Mashhad, Iran

April 2015

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BEFORE AFTER

The University of Geneva Hospitals (HUG), 1995

Education

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« Talking walls »

The University of Geneva Hospitals (HUG), 1995 - 1998

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My son, if they don’t get me, you will become multiresistant

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Handrub

is the natural killer of cross transmission

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Dirty Staph

…out

of

hospital

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The University of Geneva Hospitals (HUG), 1995 - 1998

Workplace

reminders

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HUG 1995 - 1998

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HUG 1995 - 1998

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HUG 1995 - 1998

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HUG 1995 - 1998

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The University of Geneva Hospitals (HUG), 1995 - 1998

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Doctor Freud,

in this hospital,

it’s become impossible

to cause infections

any more !

Geneva’s University

Hospitals against

Dirty Staph :

war has been

declared

Safety culture

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www.hopisafe.ch

Pittet D et al, Lancet 2000; 356: 1307-1312

Results

12/94 12/95 12/96 12/97

Alcohol-based handrubbing

Handwashing (soap + water)

Monitoring

+

Performance feedback

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www.hopisafe.ch

Pittet D et al, Lancet 2000; 356: 1307-1312

Hospital-wide nosocomial infections; trends 1994-1998

50%

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Rub hands… it saves money

Pittet D et al, Inf Control Hosp Epidemiol 2004; 25:264

The University of Geneva Hospitals (HUG), 8 years follow-up

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« Geneva model » of hand hygiene promotion,

Reproduced with success (2002-2005)

in single hospitals in France, Belgium, USA, Australia …

in multiple hospitals in Hong Kong, Australia, Belgium, …

in national promotion campaigns: Belgium, the UK, Switzerland

THE LANCET Vol 256 – October 14, 2000

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Through the promotion of best practices in hand hygiene and infection control, the 1st Global Patient Safety Challenge aims to reduce health care-associated infection (HCAI) worldwide

World Health Organization (WHO),

Geneva, Switzerland,

2005

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Countries committed to addressing HAI

Countries committed in 2005-2006

Countries planning to commit in 2006

Launch

1st Global Patient Safety Challenge WHO headquarter, Geneva, Switzerland

13 October 2005

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Political commitment is essential to achieve improvement in infection control

Ministerial pledges to the 1st Global Patient Safety Challenge

■ acknowledging the importance

of HCAI;

■ hand hygiene campaigns at

national or sub-national levels;

■ sharing experiences and available

surveillance data, if appropriate;

■ using WHO strategies and

guidelines…

I resolve to work to reduce

health care-associated infection

(HCAI) through actions such as:

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Saudi Arabia

Bangladesh

Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland

Bhutan

Kenya

USA

Russia

France

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Kabul, Afghanistan - April 2012

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Kabul, Afghanistan - April 2012

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139 countries committed to address health care-associated infection

World population coverage : > 95 %

Countries committed Oct 2005 – May 2014

© World Health Organization

© World Health Organization

Countries committed Oct 2005 –July 2014 Countries committed Oct 2005 – Nov 2014

© World Health Organization © World Health Organization

Countries committed Oct 2005 – 5 Nov 2015

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Implementation strategy and toolkit for the WHO Guidelines on Hand Hygiene in Health Care

Knowledge & evidence Action

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Based on the

evidence and

recommendations

from the WHO

Guidelines on Hand

Hygiene in Health

Care (2009),

made up of

5 core

components, to

improve hand

hygiene in health-

care settings

ONE System change Alcohol-based handrubs at point of care

and access to safe continuous water supply, soap and towels

TWO Training and education Providing regular training to all health-care workers

THREE Evaluation and feedback Monitoring hand hygiene practices, infrastructure, perceptions, &

knowledge, while providing results feedback to health-care workers

FOUR Reminders in the workplace Prompting and reminding health-care workers

FIVE Institutional safety climate Individual active participation, institutional support, patient participation

What is the WHO Multimodal Hand Hygiene Improvement Strategy?

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Making it easier to

■ understand

■ remember

■ practice

the hand hygiene

indications at the

point of care

The My Five Moments approach

Sax H, Allegranzi B, Uçkay I, Larson E, Boyce J, Pittet D. J Hosp Infect 2007;67:9-21

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Implementation tools for Reminders in the workplace

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Adapt to Adopt

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Turmi, Ethiopia

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Local clinic in Turmi, Ethiopia

The Hamlin Fistula Hospital in Addis (Courtesy Russell Nassof)

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• Video NEJM

FREE AVAILABLE at http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMvcm0903599

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http://www.who.int/gpsc/5may/hand_hygiene_video/en/

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Evidence of successful

implementation of the strategy

worldwide…

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2006 - 2008

Field testing the implementation of the WHO strategy (2006-2008)

Complementary Sites (>500)

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Allegranzi B et al. Lancet Infect Diseases 2013

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From modern health care settings

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To settings with limited resources

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In a multi-cultural environment ©

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Overcoming religious barriers

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Kingdom

of

Saudi

Arabia

June, 2006

Lancet 2006; 367:1025

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Ministry of National Guard - Health Affairs

King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh, KSA

January 2015

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Ensuring universal system change

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Equity - Solidarity

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Kenya, Africa, January 2006 ©

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Kenya, Africa, January 2006 ©

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Kenya, Africa, January 2006 ©

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How much does the product cost ?

Kenya, Africa, January 2006 ©

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How much does the product cost ? How much does the product cost ?

Kenya, Africa, January 2006 ©

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How much does the product cost ?

2.5x the price in Boston or in Geneva

Kenya, Africa, January 2006 ©

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Guide to the local production of the license-free

WHO alcohol-based handrub formulation

From sugar can byproducts, at low costs – Mali, Africa, 2007

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Mali pilot site: launch of the WHO

Clean Care is Safer Care campaign

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Signature of the Minister of Health of Mali, Bamako, 2007

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Yaoundé 4 September 2008, 27 countries signed

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Pledges of the Ministrers of Health of 27 African countries

to Clean Care is Safer Care,

Assembly of the MoH, Africa, Yaoundé, Cameroun, 2008

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Durban, South Africa, 2007 ©

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Approx. $4 HK a

bottle

(US cents 50)

• 41 public hospitals

• 18,150 gallons per

month

• More than 5 million

x 100ml bottles

annually

Economies of scale

Hong Kong 2007

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Kyrgyzstan 2006

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Universal system change implemented (handrubbing vs handwashing)

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78 Ebola virus

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Kit for the local preparation of the WHO alcohol-based formulation for hand hygiene

Destination: Monrovia, Liberia, October 2014

Pharmacie des HUG (Oct 2014)

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Highly flammable

Irritant

Exp.:

Batch:

For external use only

Alcohol- based hand rub

· Apply a palmful ( 3 ml )

· Cover all surfaces

of the hands

· Rub hands until dry

CleanHandsSaveLives.org

CleanHands SaveLives

Composition: Ethanol 80 % (v/v), Glycerol 1.45 % (v/v) Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) 0.125% (v/v).

General information: WHO-recommended han-drub formulation. For external use only . Avoid con-tact with eyes. Keep out of the reach of childern. Flammable: keep away from flame and heat.

Irritating to eyes. Avoid heat , flames and other sources of ignition. Vapours may cause drowsiness and dizziness. Keep out of reach of children.Do not use after the expiry date.

University of Geneva Hospitals

and Faculty of Medicine, Geneva, Switzerland

Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève

WHO Collaborating Center

on Patient Safety

Infection Control & Impro ving Practices

Sticker for the locally prepared alcohol-based WHO formulation for hand hygiene

Destination: Monrovia, Liberia, October 2014

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Local production of the WHO

alcohol-based formulation,

Monrovia, Liberia

November 2014 (Courtesy Dr Olivier Hagon)

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Universal – WHO Essential Medicines List

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Bethesda Hospital

Allegranzi B. et al. Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2013; Aug 22

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Overall compliance

improved:

from 51% to 67%

Moment 1 Moment 2 Moment 3 Moment 4 Moment 5

Hand hygiene compliance by indication before and after strategy implementation

Allegranzi B. et al.

Lancet Infectious Diseases,

2013; Aug 22

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Bethesda Hospital

Hand hygiene compliance rates before and after the implementation by professional categories

Allegranzi B. et al. Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2013; Aug 22

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Effect of the WHO intervention strategy on Hand Hygiene compliance by Pilot Site

Pilot site Number of

opportunities

Odds

Ratio

95% CI P Value

Costa Rica 2100 5.82 3.28-10.32 < 0.001

Italy 18906 2.27 2.00-2.57 < 0.001

Mali 3546 2.40 1.62-3.55 < 0.001

Pakistan 1332 2.48 1.75-3.52 < 0.001

Saudi Arabia KAMC 2829 2.54 2.00-3.21 < 0.001

Saudi Arabia KSMC 15621 1.83 1.60-2.09 <0.001

Overall effect: OR = 2.15; 95% CI, 1.99-2.32; P < .001

Allegranzi B. et al. Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2013; Aug 22

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Evidence of impact of the

strategy worldwide…

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>40 papers in 2012/2014:

>1 paper / month

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BMJ 2015;351:h3728

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Universal – Adaptable – Sustained

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Countries running national hand hygiene campaigns (at least 60 campaigns)

Dec 2015 update

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CleanHandsNet Hand hygiene national campaigns

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World Hand Hygiene Day in healthcare WHO SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands

■ To maintain a global profile on the

importance of hand hygiene in

health care to reduce health care-

associated infections and enhance

patient safety worldwide

■ Every 5 May – WHO, bringing

people together to improve and

sustain hand hygiene

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Tools to ensure sustainability

of the solution worldwide…

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Monitoring your institution

“Hand Hygiene Self-Assessment Framework”

http://www.who.int/gpsc/5may/en/

http://www.cdc.gov/handhygiene/partners/WHO-

-assess-hand-hygiene.html

CDC-WHO partnership to Assess Hand Hygiene

Infrastructure at Healthcare Facilities

The CDC and the World Health Organization (WHO) are committed to

improving hand hygiene in healthcare facilities. An important aspect of this

effort is facility self-assessments. Healthcare facilities can track their

progress in hand hygiene promotion, plan improvements and set goals for

hand hygiene improvement and sustainability through the use of the WHO

Hand Hygiene Self-Assessment Framework.

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Barcelona

Melbourne

Islamabad

Vellore

Stirling

Kano

Riyadh

Chittagong Craigavon

Cape Town

Testing the framework usability- 26 Respondents

Berlin

Reggio Emilia

Hawassa

Bolzano

Malé

Québec City

Kabale

Dakar

Hong Kong

Udine

Edinburgh

Jimma

New Haven

WHO Region

AFRO – 7

EMRO – 2

EURO – 8

PAHO – 3

SEARO – 3

WPRO – 3

Baltimore

Bamako

Stewardson A. et al. J Hosp Infection 2013; 83: 30-35

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Key role of

institutional management

in hand hygiene promotion…

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Institutional management

- Secure high-level technical education

- Common sense in all circumstances

- Give ICP autonomy (and power)

- Make sure the system (processes and

politics) allows ICP to work

- Make sure old rules do not apply

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Success factors (institutional level)

- Transmit energy and passion

- Give full support to your ICPs

- Empower your ICPs

- Set up annual targets

- Communicate / Communicate /

Communicate …

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Performance evaluation

- According to targets and deadlines

- Positive feedback

- Using internal benchmarking

- Engage actors / hierarchy

- Communication: use graphics

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How to continue …

what’s next ?

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HUG / Faculty of Medicine

WHO Collaborating Center

on Patient Safety

Geneva, Switzerland

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How to achieve …

excellence in hand hygiene ?

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Hand Hygiene Excellence Award Video

tinyurl.com/HHExcAward

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Ministry of National Guard - Health Affairs - King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh, KSA

January 2015

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Vision - Perspectives

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Longtin Y, Sax H, Leape L, Sheridan S, Donaldson L, Pittet D.

Patient participation: current knowledge and applicability to patient safety.

Mayo Clin Proc 2010, 85:53-62

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IMSS 91, Social Security System

Mexico

Hand Hygiene Excellence Award

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Published

5 May 2014 WHO hand hygiene Day

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More translations in preparation: - Persian - Chinese (s) - Russian - Turkish - Shewali - Romanian - Urdu - Kmer ….

The Economy of Peace

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10 YEARS !

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http://www.who.int/gpsc/5may/register/en/

http://www.who.int/entity/gpsc/5may/en/

JOIN US!

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Adapt to Adopt

…and let people be creative

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Professor Didier Pittet, MD, MS,

Infection Control Programme

WHO Collaborating Centre on Patient Safety

University of Geneva Hospitals, Switzerland

Lead Adviser, Clean Care is Safer Care

& African Partnerships for Patient Safety programmes,

World Health Organization (WHO) Patient Safety

Were You Ready for 5 May 2015 ?

Are You Ready to celebrate the 10 YEARS of CCiSC ?

World Health Organization Clean Care is Safer Care programme

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1st Hand Sanitizing Relay Guinness World Record

on Compliance with Hand Hygiene

Hong Kong Baptist Hospital

Get ready & Participate from 5 May to 5 Sept

2015

Hong Kong

5 May 2014

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Hong Kong

5 May 2014

Get ready & Participate from 5 May to Sept 2015

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Hong Kong

5 May 2014

Hong Kong, 5 May 2014

START POINT

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Hong Kong

5 May 2014

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Hong Kong

5 May 2014

Get ready & Participate from 5 May to Sept 5 2015

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Bethesda Hospital

Hanrub

technique

to practice

Have

staff

practice

in

advance!

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Turmi, Ethiopia

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Local clinic in Turmi, Ethiopia

The Hamlin Fistula Hospital in Addis (Courtesy Russell Nassof)

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Bethesda Hospital

Have staff

practice

in

advance!

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Hong Kong, 5 May

2014

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Hong Kong

5 May 2014

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Hong Kong

5 May 2014

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Hong Kong

5 May 2014

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Hong Kong

5 May 2014

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Hong Kong

5 May 2014

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Hong Kong

5 May 2014

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Hong Kong

5 May 2014

Participate from 5 May to Sept 5

2015

1st Hand Sanitizing Relay Guinness World Record

Hong Kong Baptist Hospital , Hong Kong, 5 May 2014

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All info:

Send your photos and videos to:

JOIN US! From 5 May to 5 Sept 2015

who.int/5may/en/

CleanHandsSaveLives.org See the explanatory video

at: tinyurl.com/HHRelay

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Perform a Hand Sanitizing Relay by 5 Sept 2015

More information at ICPIC Booth # 34

http://www.who.int/gpsc/5may/EN_PSP_GPSC1_5May_2015/en/

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Mashhad,

Iran, 2015

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Hand Sanitizing Relay

Would you like to beat a Guinness World Record ?

Join us !

All info at:

www.who.int/gpsc/5may/en/

Send your photos and videos at:

www.cleanhandssavelives.org

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Join us

from 5 May 2015

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Bethesda Hospital

Join us

from 5 May 2015

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Bethesda Hospital

Join us

from 5 May 2015

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Join us

from 5 May 2015

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Use YOUR own language ….

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THE GLOBAL REACH!

Health-care facilities and

individuals around the world

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Families pledging

for #safeHANDS

for their parents

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# safeHANDS video

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Follow and like

@didierpittet

@GLOBAL_POPS

@WHO www.who.int/gpsc/5may

www.cleanhandssaveslives.org

#safeHANDS

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From rubbing to dancing round the world … http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcDx5SA8xF8

http://www.tinyURL.com/HandHygieneRubToDance

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcDx5SA8xF8

http://www.tinyURL.com/HandHygieneRubToDance

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcDx5SA8xF8

http://www.tinyURL.com/HandHygieneRubToDance

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcDx5SA8xF8

http://www.tinyURL.com/HandHygieneRubToDance