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Biosafety experiences at European and International Level

Biosafety experiences at European and International Level. David C Benton Chief Executive Officer International Council of Nurses. Presentation Outline. Future/Current Challenges The Nurse’s Role in MDR TB Preparedness. Future/Current Challenges. Advances in Technology

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Biosafety experiences at European and International Level

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  1. Biosafety experiences at European and International Level David C Benton Chief Executive Officer International Council of Nurses

  2. Presentation Outline • Future/Current Challenges • The Nurse’s Role in MDR TB • Preparedness

  3. Future/Current Challenges • Advances in Technology • Numbers and Competence of Staff • Cost • Xenomics, Morphogenesis and Xeno-Transplantation • Bioterrorism • Increasing Drug Resistance

  4. Global TB trends • TB incidence falling >1% per year but number growing with population • 9.7 new cases of TB in 2007 • 1.7 million co-infected with HIV • Around 500,000 cases MDR-TB emerge each year

  5. Notified cases of MDR-TB and patients treated for MDR compared to estimated burden of MDR-TB Estimated 510,000 new MDR-TB cases each year Less than 10% receive treatment Source: GLC April 2008

  6. ICN TB/MDR-TB Project • Aims to build global nursing capacity to respond to the growing challenge of TB and MDR-TB by • Training nurse trainers • Developing practical teaching and learning materials • Advocacy and representation

  7. Training of trainers (TOT) • In collaboration with National Nurses Associations in 18 countries with high TB/MDR-TB burden by end 2011 • Over 850 nurses trained as trainers in 14 countries to date • 18000 nurses and allied health workers have so far received training from these trainers

  8. ICN TB Project coverage

  9. Nurses…… • Are the first point of call for people with symptoms • Are exposed to resistant TB where no treatment available and infection control is ineffective • Are crucial to planning and implementation of effective infection control

  10. Be Prepared! • Knowledge and Education • Protective Innovations • Sufficient Numbers of Health Care Workers • Health Working Conditions • Strategic Plans • Think of the Impossible

  11. Thank You International Council of Nurses 3 Place Jean-Marteau Geneva, 1201 Switzerland

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