Infection Control Matters

Infection Control Matters

A podcast on topics related to preventing and controlling infection

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      • Contact and transmission based precautions (& PPE)
      • Environment
      • Pneumonia and respiratory
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      • Urinary tract infection
      • Device related
      • Human factors, workforce and profession
      • Air, aerosols & water
      • Hand hygiene
      • Epidemiology and surveillance
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      • Multi-drug resistant organisms + C.difficile
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  • Cutting CDC and IPC funding in the US – Implications and what can we do?

    In this podcast, Brett and Phil have a chat with Professor David Weber on the sidelines of the ICPIC conference in Geneva. We chat about the funding cuts for the WHO and the US CDC, including the disbandment of HICPAC – and what this means for IPC. We discuss what is being done and what needs…

    Brett Mitchell

    October 1, 2025
    Uncategorized
  • Safeguarding During Transit: RAF Expertise in High Consequence Infectious Disease Retrieval

    In this episode Martin talks to Squadron Leader Tez Cooling and Flight Lieutenant Emma Foley about their work in the Royal Air Force (RAF) retrieval service for patients with known and suspected High Consequence Infectious Disease who are transferred to specialist units in the UK. The team discuss how the Air Transportable Isolator (ATI) is…

    maanki14

    September 18, 2025
    contact precautions, PPE, Uncategorized
  • The no diaper (AKA nappy) zone – reducing CAUTI?

    In this 2-segment episode, Brett, Phil and Martin firstly mull over a nurse-led, bottom up (pun intended) quality improvement project that aimed to reduce CAUTI in a neonatal ICU in Georgia, USA. Having discussed how great it is to see this type of work written up, Martin then spoke to Katie Cabral the lead author…

    maanki14

    September 4, 2025
    Uncategorized
    catheter, CAUTI, implementation, infectioncontrol, Nursing, Pediatrics, Prevention, UTI
  • Can modelling tell us what factors influence CAUTI in long and short-term catheters?

    In this episode, Brett, Phil and Martin discuss a recent paper from Freya Bull and colleagues, who undertook a modelling exercise to determine what factors determine the colonisation process for long and short-term urinary catheters. It turns out that different factors are in play here and that strategies for CAUTI prevention miht be different for…

    maanki14

    August 21, 2025
    aged care, biofilms, CAUTI, Device, UTI
  • Leading Public Health, ID and IPC during challenging times

    In this episode, Martin Kiernan talks to Drs Priya Nori and Gonzalo Bearman. Priya is an Associate Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases) and Orthopedic Surgery at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA. Gonzalo is Chair of the Division of Infectious Diseases and Professor of Internal Medicine and Associate Chief Quality and Safety Officer for…

    maanki14

    August 6, 2025
    behaviour, Leadership
  • What’s new in Surgical Site Infection Prevention? Update from EUCIC

    In this episode, Martin Kiernan talks to Dr Gabriel Birgand, Clinical Co-ordinator of EUCIC (European Committee on Infection Control) which is part of ESCMID Global (European Society for Clinical Microbilogy and Infectious Dieseases). Gabriel is the lead of the Regional Center for Infection Prevention and Control (Pays de la Loire region), Nantes University Hospital and…

    maanki14

    July 24, 2025
    Uncategorized
  • Posters from the Hong Kong Infection Control Nurses Association conference

    In this episode, Brett reviews a few posters from the Hong Kong Infection Control Nurses Association conference.  Topics include fit testing, bloodstream infection surveillance and environmental cleaning.  Posters can be viewed and downloaded here: https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/4nxpxpq3vbs2t8rf/Posters_HKICNA9xjgf.pdf

    Brett Mitchell

    July 9, 2025
    environment, PPE, surveillance
    BSI, environment, fit testing, PPE, surveillance
  • The Plume Room – adventures in toilet hygiene

    In this episode recorded in an Irish Bar in Nelson (NZ), Brett and Martin dive headfirst into the swirling world of toilet aerosols, airborne pathogens, and potential mitigations. We begin with a older study by Scott, Bloomfield, and Barlow examining the effectiveness of disinfection in real-world settings and how this depends heavily on practical application…

    maanki14

    June 25, 2025
    air, cleaning, environment
  • Automated national HCAI surveillance – possible or pipedream?

    In this episode, Brett, Phil and Martin discuss a recent paper from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) that examined the timeliness of data points that could be used for a centrally implemented, automated HCAI surveillance system in England, as a potential alternative to the24 current locally-implemented system. The aim was to examine the potential…

    maanki14

    June 11, 2025
    surveillance
  • A re-introduction to Infection Control Matters 1500 days on

    In this episode, we discuss the purpose of infection control matters and why we started the podcast. Recorded 1500 days after we started the podcast, Brett, Phil and Martin have a light-hearted reflection on the podcast to date. For new listeners, is also a chance to learn more about our approach to the podcast and…

    Brett Mitchell

    May 28, 2025
    Uncategorized
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Infection Control Matters is a podcast about all things infection prevention.

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