Authors
Donna M Lecky, Cliodna AM McNulty, Niels Adriaenssens, Tereza Koprivová Herotová, Jette Holt, Pia Touboul, Kyriakoula Merakou, Raffaella Koncan, Anna Olczak-Pienkowska, António Brito Avô, José Campos, David Farrell, Patty Kostkova, Julius Weinberg, e-Bug Working Group, Natasha Barbouni, Jiří Beneš, Carla Rodriguez Caballero, Guiseppe Cornaglia, Stijn De Corte, Ed de Quincey, Pierre Dellamonica, Dimitra Gennimata, Herman Goossens, Pawel Grzesiowski, Jenny Kremastinou, Marianne Noer
Publication date
2011/6/1
Journal
Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy
Volume
66
Issue
suppl_5
Pages
v13-v21
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
e-Bug is a pan-European antibiotic and hygiene teaching resource that aims to reinforce awareness in school children of microbes, prudent antibiotic use, hygiene and the transmission of infection. Prior to the production of the resource, it was essential to examine the educational structure across each partner country and assess what school children were being taught on these topics. A questionnaire was devised for distribution to each European partner (Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, France, Greece, Italy, Poland, Portugal and Spain), exploring their educational structure and examining educational resources or campaigns currently available. From the data collected it was evident that the majority of European schools have structured hand hygiene practices in place from a young age. The curricula in all countries cover the topic of human health and hygiene, but limited information is provided …
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Scholar articles
DM Lecky, CAM McNulty, N Adriaenssens… - Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy, 2011