Update on infection control practices in cancer hospitals

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Abstract

Therapies in oncology have evolved rapidly over the last years. At the same pace, supportive care for patients receiving cancer therapy has also evolved, allowing patients to safely receive the newest advances in treatment in both an inpatient and outpatient basis. The recognition of the role of infection control and prevention (ICP) in the outcomes of patients living with cancer has been such that it is now a requirement for hospitals and involves multidisciplinary groups. Some unique aspects of ICP for patients with cancer that have gained momentum over the past few decades include catheter-related infections, multidrug-resistant organisms, community-acquired viral infections, and the impact of the health care environment on the horizontal transmission of organisms. Furthermore, as the potential for infections to cross international borders has increased, alertness for outbreaks or new infections that occur outside the area have become constant. As the future approaches, ICP in immunocompromised hosts will continue to integrate emerging disciplines, such as antibiotic stewardship and the microbiome, and new techniques for environmental cleaning and for controlling the spread of infections, such as whole-genome sequencing. CA Cancer J Clin 2018;000:000-000.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)340-355
Number of pages16
JournalCA Cancer Journal for Clinicians
Volume68
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1 2018

Keywords

  • immunosuppression
  • infection control
  • infectious disease
  • prevention

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Hematology
  • Oncology

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