Poor home hygiene contributing to antibiotic resistance, warn global hygiene experts
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LONDON, September 11, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
- According to the Global Hygiene Council's (GHC) public health experts,
following a risk-based approach to home hygiene is essential to help curb the
growing threat of antibiotic resistance
It is estimated that rates of resistance to commonly-used antibiotics could
exceed 40–60% in some countries by 2030.[1] With antimicrobial resistance
(AMR) set to claim the lives of 10 million by 2050 if no action is taken,[2]
the GHC's experts are calling for a review of hygiene practices in homes and
everyday life to ensure that they are effective and appropriate to the urgent
public health issues we currently face, such as AMR and COVID-19.
In a new Position Paper developed by the GHC and published in the September
edition of the American Journal of Infection Control, the experts set out the
evidence showing that better hygiene in our homes and everyday lives plays an
essential part in tackling antibiotic resistance. Good hygiene contributes to
the fight against AMR in two ways, by preventing infection, thereby reducing
the need for antibiotic prescribing and preventing person to person spread of
infections which are antibiotic resistant.
The paper reviews evidence that to minimise the spread of infections in home
and community settings, a more focused approach to hygiene based on risk
assessment is needed. For example, removing infection-spreading germs from
high-risk surfaces and hands at critical times, such as when preparing food and
using the toilet, has been proven to minimise the spread of infections from
person to person. One intervention study demonstrates that improved hand
hygiene amongst a group of children in a day centre can reduce the need for
antibiotic use for common respiratory infections by 30%.[3]
As Professor Sally Bloomfield, public health expert and contributor to the
paper, explains; "Instead of deep-cleaning our homes, we urge everyone to
maintain this evidence-based Targeted Hygiene approach in our homes and
everyday lives, focusing on the times and places harmful microbes are most
likely to spread, to not only help contain the spread of coronavirus now, but
ongoing to help tackle AMR."
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Source: The Global Hygiene Council (GHC)
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