Abstract

Regional network formation is an integral part of any strategy to combat antimicrobial resistance development, as recommended by the German Antimicrobial Resistance Strategy (DART). But no information about the adequate organization in decentralized health systems such as Germany is given. Here, we report on the `Hygienenetzwerk Sudostniedersachsen´ (HN-SON), a regional network in Lower Saxony, Germany, with special focus on organizational aspects.

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  • Introduction / objectives Regional network formation is an integral part of any strategy to combat antimicrobial resistance development, as recommended by the German Antimicrobial Resistance Strategy (DART)

  • We are doi:10.1186/1753-6561-5-S6-P37 Cite this article as: Pfingsten-Würzburg et al.: “Hygienenetzwerk Südostniedersachsen” – a model for hygiene network formation in Germany

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Open Access “Hygienenetzwerk Südostniedersachsen” – a model for hygiene network formation in Germany. From International Conference on Prevention & Infection Control (ICPIC 2011) Geneva, Switzerland. Introduction / objectives Regional network formation is an integral part of any strategy to combat antimicrobial resistance development, as recommended by the German Antimicrobial Resistance Strategy (DART). No information about the adequate organization in decentralized health systems such as Germany is given. We report on theHygienenetzwerk Südostniedersachsen (HN-SON), a regional network in Lower Saxony, Germany, with special focus on organizational aspects

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