The survey, conducted in more than 1,000 hospitals in 30 European countries, provides the most comprehensive database on healthcare-associated infections and antimicrobial use in European acute care hospitals to date. Main findings of the survey showed that:
“Experience has shown that in surgery single-use surgical barrier materials (surgical gloves, gowns, drapes, and masks) are a key factor to prevent transfer of micro-organisms.” Said Pierre Wiertz, General Manager of EDANA.
Although in Europe the market penetration of single-use gowns and drapes has reached on average 60 to 65% (taking into account geographical differences), this is still significantly lower than in the USA. More has to be done to help increasing that penetration and thus contribute to efforts of better infection control to reduce HCAI’s.
“The mission of EDANA’s MEDECO (medical devices committee), is therefore to promote the benefits of single-use nonwovens products to decision makers, influencers and end-users in surgery, wound management and infection control, and to position EDANA as the leading independent authority and reference for nonwovens and to promote high levels of product safety and quality in accordance with established quality standards.” Continued Mr Wiertz
Recently, EDANA’s MEDECO has re-asserted its objectives and commitment to
EDANA welcomes any interested company involved in the supply chain for surgical gowns, drapes, masks to join its MEDECO and participate in the fight for safe healthcare.
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