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[e-med] Sécurité des injections : Conférence du 14-16 Novembre 2005 à Hanoï
- From: "ReMeD" <remed.75013@wanadoo.fr>
- Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 11:57:26 +0200
[pour ceux qui s'intéresse à la sécurité des injections une conférence est
organisée du 14-16 Novembre 2005 à Hanoï; vous trouverez ci-dessous le
programme diffusé sur le forum de discussion SIGN.CB]
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*SAFE INJECTION GLOBAL NETWORK* SIGNPOST *SAFE INJECTION GLOBAL NETWORK*
Special Edition 15 September 2005
Post00308 Global Infection Control and Injection Safety Meeting 2005
CONTENTS
1. Preliminary Agenda for the SIGN Global Injection Safety and
Infection Control Meeting in Hanoi
2. Draft Agenda
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Subject: Preliminary agenda for the SIGN global injection safety and
infection control meeting in Hanoi
Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005
From: "Logez, Sophie" <logezs@who.int>
To: SIGN Moderator <sign@uq.edu.au>
Dear Allan,
I am pleased to share with you and our SIGN members the draft agenda of the
SIGN Global meeting on injection safety and infection control to be held in
Hanoi Vietnam, 14-16 November 2005 at the Sofitel Plaza Hotel.
We welcome comments or suggestions regarding this preliminary agenda.
Further practical information for the meeting will be also posted by the end
of the week on the SIGN website.
best regards,
Sophie
Sophie Logez
SIGN Secretariat
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2. Draft Agenda
A downloadable Adobe Acrobat PDF file of the draft agenda is available for
download at:
http://www.uqconnect.net/signfiles/Files/HANOIAgendaDraft1-14Sept05.pdf
This file requires the Adobe Acrobat reader version 5.0 or above.
The free reader is available for download at http://www.adobe.com
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SIGN Global injection safety and infection control meeting
Hanoi, Viet Nam
14-16 November 2005
Programme of work - Draft, 14 September 2005
Objectives of the meeting:
1. Exchange information regarding global progress towards the safe and
appropriate use of injections worldwide;
2. Review progress of the various injection safety country projects;
3. Review progress of the health care worker protection including the
three WHO needle-stick prevention projects;
4. Review global progress in infection control activities.
Expected outcomes:
1. Updated strategic agenda for the SIGN network;
2. Recommendations for the continuation of the injection safety
projects;
3. Update of the WHO needle-stick prevention projects;
4. Update of infection control activities.
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Since there are many presentations at this meeting, the agenda is tight and
timing will be strictly enforced. All 15-mn time slots are meant to be
allocated as 10 mn for presentation and 5 mn for questions. PowerPoint slide
sets for 10 mn presentations should not contain more than 10 to 12 slides.
Given the multidisciplinary nature of the conference, details are irrelevant
and cannot be provided. Preference must be given to high-level outlines that
can be complemented by an electronic hand-out.
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Day 1- 14 November 2005
Time Title Presenter
8:00-9:00 Registration
Opening session
9:00-9:30 Welcome remarks TBA, MoHPr Hai, NIOEH
Opening address WR Viet Nam
Progress Report
9:30-9:45 Progress on injection safety since 2004 Steffen Groth, WHO
9:45-10:00 WHO Report on Immunization Safety Priority Project (ISPP)
Dina Pfeifer, WHO
Scaled up initiatives
10:00-10:15 Viet Nam: From a national injection safety assessment to
policy changes TBA
10.15- 10.30 Mongolia: From a national injection safety assessment to
policy changes Gochoo Soyolgerel, MoH
10:30-10:45 Cambodia: Injection safety activities TBA
10:45-11:15 Break
Innovative approaches in assessment, implementation and monitoring
11:15-11:30 Role of Drug and Therapeutic Committees in promoting
rational use of injections Sophie Logez, WHO
11:30-11:45 Surveillance in HIV/AIDS Asamoah-Odei, Emil Jones WHO
11:45-12:00 Transmission of hepatitis B and hepatitis C in healthcare
settings in the USA Joe Perz, DVH/CDC
12:00-12:15 Healthcare associated infections: health and economic
implications Gerald Dziekan, WPRO
12:15 -14:00 Lunch
Afternoon: Reviewing progress in African injection safety projects
14.00-14.15 Update on the US Government Emergency Plan for AIDS relief
and Injection Safety Glen Post, USAID
14.15-14:30 Update on the US Government Emergency Plan for AIDS relief
and Injection Safety Bob Chen, CDC
14.30-16.00 Update of the "Making Medical Injections Safer (MMIS)
Project" Jules Millogo, JSI
Injection safety project in:
Côte d'Ivoire TBA, MoH
Ethiopia TBA, MoH
Nigeria TBA, MoH
Rwanda TBA, MoH
16.00-16.30 Break
16:30-16:45 Update on injection safety project in Namibia MoH, URC
16:45-17:00 Innovations in improving quality of care in a low resource
setting Martha Ndholovu, Jhpiego Kuhu Maitra, Chemonics
17.00- 17:15 Results of the study on risk factors for HIV infection among
children in the Free State, South Africa Shaheen Mehtar, SUN
17:15-18:00 Group discussion: What lessons for scaled up approaches?
Day 2- 15 November 2005
Time Title Presenter
Morning: Health care worker protection and occupational exposures to
bloodborne pathogens
9:00-9:30 WHO-ICN project on health care worker protection
Susan Wilburn,
ICN
9:30-9:45 Health care worker protection project in Viet Nam TBA, NIOEH
9:45-10:00 Report on the ILO/WHO Expert Meeting on Post-Exposure
Prophylaxis (PEP) Benjamin Ali, ILO
10:00-10:15 Establishment of a network to promote health care worker safety
(SafeHandS) A. Wilson, IHS, Australia
10:15-10:45 Break
10:45-12:00 Group discussion
12:00-14:00 Lunch
Afternoon: Integrated infection control strategies
14:00-14:30 A strategy to prevent infections with bloodborne pathogens
in health care setting Yu Junping, WHO
14:30-14:45 Global Strategy to prevent infections with bloodborne pathogens
in dental offices Habib Benzian, FDI
14:45-15:00 Infection control practices in dental offices in the Free
State, South Africa Shaheen Mehtar, SUN
15:00-15:15 Innovation and inventiveness in utilizing and reallocating
limited resources for infection control: A case study in far
northwest China Peta-Anne Zimmerman,
PRC
15:15-15:30 Update on infection prevention and control and injection
safety activities in countries of the WHO Regional office for
Africa Evelyn Isaacs, WHO
15:30-16:00 Group discussion
16:00-16:30 Break
16:30-16:45 The launch of the Global Patient Safety Challenge
Julie Storr, WHO
16.45- 17.00 Distance learning curricula on injection safety in
immunization programme Alfred Da Silva, AMP
17:00-18:00 Group discussion
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Satellite event organized by IASIT
Day 3- 16 November 2005
Time Title Presenter
Morning: Quality and access to injection devices
8:30-8.45 WHO pre-qualification for injection devices: update on the
Performance Quality and Safety (PQS) system and policy
statement on RPF injection devices Paul Mallins, WHO
8:45-9:00 Results of study on injection devices with reuse prevention
feature (RPF) in Karachi Mubina Agboatwalla, HOPE
9:00- 9:30 Group discussion
9:30 -10.00 Break
Health care waste management
10:00-10:15 Health Care Waste Management programme in a South American
country (TBA) Paulo Froes, UNICEF
10.15-10.30 HCWM project at the district level in Viet Nam TBA
10.30- 10:45 Pilot project on needle removing and plastic recycling in
Ukraine Eric Laurent,
WHO
10:45-11:00 Medical waste management for Primary Health Facilities (PHF)
in Indonesia Anton Widjaya, PATH
11:00-11:15 Experience from HCW project in Samsun, Turkey
Ute Pieper,
EtLog
11.15-12.15 Group Discussion
12.15- 13.00 Recommendations
13:00-13:15 Closure session
* Following the closure of the meeting, a special session on health care
waste management is organized as a satellite meeting, from 14.30 to 16.30
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* SAFETY OF INJECTIONS brief yourself at: www.injectionsafety.org
More information on the prevention of injection-associated infections can
be obtained on the WHO web site at
http://www.who.int/inf-fs/en/fact231.html and in French at
http://www.who.int/inf-fs/fr/am231.html , on the web site of SIGN at
www.injectionsafety.org and at the SIGN Secretariat, the Department of
Essential Health Technologies, WHO, Avenue Appia 20, CH-1211 Geneva 27,
Switzerland. Telephone: +41 22 791 3680, Facsimile: +41 22 791 4836, E-
mail: sign@who.int
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* Visit the WHO injection safety website and the SIGN Alliance Secretariat
at: http://www.who.int/injection_safety/en/
Download the latest injection safety Best Practices review at:
http://www.uqconnect.net/signfiles/Files/BestPracticesJul2003.pdf
Use the Toolbox at: http://www.who.int/injection_safety/toolbox/en/
Get SIGN files on the web at: http://www.uqconnect.net/signfiles/Files/
SIGNpost archives: http://www.uqconnect.net/signfiles/Archives/
SIGN meets annually to aid collaboration and synergy among its participants
worldwide.
The annual Global Infection Control and Injection Safety Meeting will be
held this year from 14 to 16 November 2005, in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Get the report of the 2004 Safe Injection Global Network annual meeting The
file is 1.12 MB and worth the download at:
http://www.who.int/injection_safety/en/
http://www.who.int/entity/injection_safety/en/SIGNCPTFinalReportCleared.pdf
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