“To date, not only is the risk of antimicrobial resistance present, but it is destined to increase more and more: every day intensive care units receive patients who develop sepsis or septic shock, due to the effects of antimicrobial resistance. Like Siaarti we think that must develop a 360-degree plan, we have proposed for example that the mechanism of the Dm70 system and hospital networks also includes sepsis and septic shock, because they are real health emergencies that must be addressed with different organizational models. We have presented ours proposed in the technical tables of the Ministry of Health”. Thus at Adnkronos Salute Antonino Giarratano, president of Siaarti – Italian Society of Anaesthesia, Resuscitation, Intensive Care and Pain Therapy, on the sidelines of the 78th National Congress of the scientific society underway in Naples, returns to Schillaci’s commitment to the G7 Health in Ancona , during which he announced “new resources to fight antimicrobial resistance”.
The problem of antimicrobial resistance “will remain unsolved until all disciplines, specialties and even professions, including nurses, sit at the same table to address it in a radical way”, concludes Giarratano.
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