[Generation of an FAQ page on Dealing with Multi-resistant Pathogens at the Interface of Veterinary and Human Medicine]. / Konzeption von Frequently Asked Questions zum Umgang mit multiresistenten Erregern an der Schnittstelle von Veterinär- und Humanmedizin.
Gesundheitswesen
; 84(11): 991-996, 2022 Nov.
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OBJECTIVE: The aims of this work were the systematic and evidence-based generation and answering of frequently asked questions (FAQ) regarding contact with multi-drug resistant pathogens (MDR) including aspects of veterinary and human medicine for the public health service (PHS) and the general population. METHODS: In order to determine the information needs of the population, guideline-based expert interviews with veterinarians and physicians were conducted in five surveys. In addition, information about the project was published in two journals and the participants were asked to submit open questions from their daily routine with respect to MDR. The results of the interviews and project calls were divided into categories, and frequently mentioned topics were prepared as FAQ. For answering the FAQ, a systematic literature search in the databases Pubmed and Wiley Online Library was conducted. A panel of experts subsequently evaluated the FAQ drafts, and a consensus was reached in case of conflicting results. Thereafter, the FAQs were evaluated by physicians and veterinarians of the PHS. RESULTS: Nine FAQs were generated in total. In addition to a survey of the current state of research, recommendations were made for private dealing with non-medical contact with MDR at the interface of human and veterinary medicine. The recommendations depended on the respective setting and the type of animal contact. Different recommendations were given for the handling of MDR in pets, farm animals, animals in communal facilities and animals used for animal-assisted therapies. The most important measure against the spread of MDR between humans and animals proved to be regular and careful handwashing. CONCLUSION: Mixed methods were used to ensure the quality of the FAQ. Limitations were found in the literature search. Not all submitted questions could be answered with the available literature. In the future, the FAQ should be continuously updated and extended.
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Medicina
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Guideline
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Qualitative_research
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Animals
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Humans
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Europa
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Ano de publicação:
2022
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Article