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Multidisciplinary, cross-hospital cooperation and exchange, talk about the diagnosis and treatment of drug-resistant bacteria in new forms

Multidisciplinary, cross-hospital cooperation and exchange, talk about the diagnosis and treatment of drug-resistant bacteria in new forms

On the afternoon of December 19, the Huaihua Anti-Infection Application Multidisciplinary Academic Exchange Conference sponsored by the First People's Hospital of Huaihua City was successfully held. More than 40 people from the Department of Infectious Diseases, The Department of Critical Care Medicine, the Department of Neurosurgery, the Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, the Department of Hematology, the Clinical Pharmacy Laboratory, and the Department of Pharmacy of the relevant hospitals in the city attended the meeting. This is the first time that Huaihua City has discussed issues related to infectious diseases in a multidisciplinary and cross-hospital cooperation and exchange mode.

In recent years, as the intensity of antibiotic use in hospitals has increased year by year, some bacteria that are resistant to existing conventional anti-infective drugs have emerged, especially in patients with invasive procedures after surgery, intensive care, and internal medicine intensive care units. In order to improve doctors' understanding and diagnosis and treatment level of drug-resistant bacteria, the Infection Disease Center of the First People's Hospital of Huaihua City took the lead in setting up fever wards and intensive care units in the province in 2017, and accumulated rich clinical experience in the diagnosis and treatment of fever and complex severe drug-resistant infections.

Through the multidisciplinary cooperation model, this meeting talked about the diagnosis and treatment of drug-resistant bacteria in the new form, which greatly promoted the understanding of the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases in various specialties, updated the clinical practice of diagnosis and treatment of patients with complex severe drug-resistant infections of medical staff in the city, and improved the diagnosis and treatment capabilities of multidisciplinary bacterial fungal infections. (Fu Wei)

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