Teleclass | THE EFFECT OF THE CLIMATE ON HEALTHCARE INFECTION |
Outline: | Objectives: - Understand the relationship between climate change and healthcare-associated infections and discuss how climate change can impact the prevalence and distribution of pathogens that cause healthcare-associated infections, such as antibiotic-resistant bacteria - Identify populations and geographic regions that are particularly susceptible to climate-driven changes in healthcare-associated infection risks, including patients, healthcare workers, and communities - Discuss the broader public health implications of climate-related healthcare-associated infections, including the potential for increased disease burden - DIscuss climate-adaptive healthcare practices, including practical measures that can be implemented to adapt to the changing climate and reduce the risk of healthcare-associated infections |
Date | June 20, 2024 |
Live broadcast time | ... 1:30pm-2:30pm in New York / Toronto ... 7:30pm in Geneva ... 3:30am (June 21) in Sidney ... 2:30pm in Buenos Aires ... 8:30pm in Riyadh |
Faculty: | Martin Kiernan, University of West London |
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Payment: | $40 |