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Infection Control Matters

Brett Mitchell
Infection Control
Infection Prevention and Control
C. Difficile
Antimicrobial Resistance
Clostridium Difficile
Disinfection Practices
Carbapenemase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae
Antibiotic Resistance
Surgical Site Infections
Hydrogen Peroxide Fogging
Sodium Hypochlorite
Surfaces
Biocides
MRSA
Artificial Intelligence
Healthcare Workers
WHO
Pathogen Acquisition
UVC
University Of Plymouth

We are a group of professionals who work in the field of infectious disease and infection prevention and control. In this podcast series, we discuss new research and issues on the topic of infection prevention and control. We will pick new papers of interest and will discuss them, often with an author of the paper who can give us some insights into the research that go beyond the written paper. Au... more

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In this episode, Martin talks to Dr Jon Otter, Director of Infection Prevention and Control at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital in London, UK. We examine two complementary pieces of work that provide further insight into Candidozyma auris transmission i... more

In this episode, Martin speaks with Helen Dunn, Consultant Nurse at Great Ormond Street Hospital, a Children's Hospital in London, UK. Helen is the lead author of a recent study published in the Journal of Infection Prevention, exploring whether stru... more

In this episode, Martin spoke to the authors of two compelling posters showcased at the 2025 Infection Prevention Society Conference in Brighton, each discussing practical, data-driven approaches to reducing avoidable harm. Download the posters and h... more

In this episode, Brett and Martin discuss a few posters that interested them from recent major infection prevention conferences.

Brett was at the ICPIC Conference in Geneva and found plenty of interest in the Innovation academy.

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Recent Guests

Catherine Lemsalu
Dental nurse and specialist practitioner in infection prevention.
University Hospital's Plymouth NHS Trust
Episode: Reducing harm at the Front Line: Oral Care driving down C. difficile and Line Care - the Power of Better Data
Sue Rowlands
Lead author working on a surveillance framework for blood stream infections related to vascular access devices.
Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust
Episode: Reducing harm at the Front Line: Oral Care driving down C. difficile and Line Care - the Power of Better Data
Frances Butson
Author and infection control professional at Gloucester Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Gloucester Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Episode: Posters from the 2025 Innovation Academy at ICPIC and from the UK IPS Conference
Dr. Mark Garvey
An expert discussing infection rates post-COVID.
Episode: Infection Control Matters Live from the 2026 IPS Brighton Conference
Dr. Stephane Bouchoucha
President of ACPSI discussing infection control in Australia.
Deakin University
Episode: Infection Control Matters Live from the 2026 IPS Brighton Conference
Lorraine Williams
Deputy Dipsey discussing healthcare infection metrics.
Halfordshire
Episode: Infection Control Matters Live from the 2026 IPS Brighton Conference
Kerry Holden
Deputy Dipsey discussing board engagement on infection rates.
Gloucester Hospitals
Episode: Infection Control Matters Live from the 2026 IPS Brighton Conference
Maura Smiddy
Senior lecturer discussing the importance of IPC education.
University College Cork
Episode: Infection Control Matters Live from the 2026 IPS Brighton Conference
Catherine Cabral
Author of the study on urinary tract infections and quality improvement in pediatric ICU
Children's Healthcare Atlanta
Episode: The no diaper (AKA nappy) zone - reducing CAUTI?

Hosts

Martin Kiernan
Host with expertise in healthcare data and infection control.
Brett Mitchell
Host and infection control professional.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 41 ratings
  • May 19 podcast

    Great discussion about the benefits of mixed method research. Enjoying all your guest speakers.

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    katie-anne mac
    Australia5 years ago

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The podcast is noted for addressing significant themes in infection control and public health, making it a valuable resource for professionals in the area.

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Posters from the 2025 Innovation Academy at ICPIC and from the UK IPS Conference
Q: Can you explain what an Infection Control Assurance Framework looks like?
Fran described it as a way to decentralize infection control responsibility and tailor practices to specific areas within the healthcare setting.
The no diaper (AKA nappy) zone - reducing CAUTI?
Q: Did you get a buy-in from all the staff about the removing of the diaper?
There were mixed reviews initially; some supported the idea while others were skeptical. The team reassured staff and families by explaining the rationale and offering room for feedback.
The no diaper (AKA nappy) zone - reducing CAUTI?
Q: What was the background of this study? How did you recognize there was something that you needed to take some action on?
The problem was identified through partnerships with nurses, who reported issues affecting catheter cleaning due to bowel problems.
National vs local IPC Guidelines - Lost in Translation?
Q: How can we make documents clearer and more specific for people?
Be explicit in policies about responsibilities and state clearly what actions should be taken and when.
National vs local IPC Guidelines - Lost in Translation?
Q: What framework is used in your study?
It's an ACT framework that stands for Action, Actor, Context, Time and Target, which aims to make guidelines actionable.

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This podcast series provides a platform for professionals in the field of infectious disease and infection prevention to share insights and discuss new research and developments. Topics frequently covered include catheter-associated urinary tract infections, surgical site infections, and innovations in infection control strategies, often featuring contributions from authors of relevant studies. The conversational style and the hosts' commitment to sharing their expertise make the discussions both informative and engaging for listeners who are interested in the latest advancements in healthcare and infection management. Listeners can expect a mix of practical insights, critical evaluations of existing practices, and innovative approaches to ... more

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1. Catherine Lemsalu
2. Sue Rowlands
3. Frances Butson
4. Dr. Mark Garvey
5. Dr. Stephane Bouchoucha
6. Lorraine Williams
7. Kerry Holden
8. Maura Smiddy

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