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Volume 6

Journal of Infectious Diseases & Therapy

Tropical & Bacterial Diseases 2018

December 05-06, 2018

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Annual Conference on

Bacterial, Viral and Infectious Diseases

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Neglected Tropical Diseases Congress: The Future Challenges

December 05-06, 2018 Dubai, UAE

Sepsis: Infection control strategy to manage

Wafaa Ahmed Zahran

Menoufia University, Egypt

S

epsis refers to signs of inflammation in the presence of a presumed infection. It can be a dangerous complication of almost

any type of infection, including influenza, pneumonia and food poisoning; urinary tract infections; bloodstream infections

from wounds; and abdominal infections. Recent sepsis overview in the medical journals, explains sepsis symptoms and risk

factors, the difference between severe sepsis and septic shock, and how sepsis is typically treated. Nosocomial sepsis is a

serious problem especially for patients who are admitted in intensive care units. It is associated with an increase in mortality,

morbidity, and prolonged length of hospital stay. Thus, both the human and fiscal costs of these infections are high. The

purpose of this lecture is to describe infection control strategy to reduce rate of nosocomial sepsis. I will answer some inquiries

about sepsis: What are the differences among sepsis, severe sepsis and septic shock? What Should Infection Preventionists

Know? Sepsis Epidemiology, Sepsis Pathophysiology, How to Diagnose, What Are Sepsis Risk Factors? The antibiotics and

antibiotic stewardship role in managing sepsis. I will give highlights on New Guidelines for sepsis management. Prevention

and Treatment of Nosocomial Sepsis in the ICUs and Septic Shock Bundle.

Biography

Wafaa Zahran is a Professor of Medical Microbiology& Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Dean of Faculty of Pharmacy,Menoufia University Egypt. She is also

the Head of infection control unit, Menoufia University Hospitals. She completed her MBBch faculty of Medicine at Tanta University. She did her MSc and ph D

in Microbiology & immunology in Menoufia University. Dr. Wafaa also completed her Infection control Professional Diploma AUC, Cairo and Medical Education

Diploma, at Arab institute for continued development.

drwazahran@gmail.com

Wafaa Ahmed Zahran, J Infect Dis Ther 2018, Volume 6

DOI: 10.4172/2332-0877-C7-056