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Healthcare Sustainability × Infectious Diseases | Collaborative for infectious diseases physicians, trainees & pharmacists to integrate environmental sustainability into daily infectious diseases practices | #IDsky #medsky #pedsIDsky
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All these articles are all now published and FREE to view for the next 6 months via JPIDS and OFID. Please share widely with your trainees and colleagues in #ID #InfectiousDiseases and #HealthcareSustainability.
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🌡️ Because of climate change, children are experiencing more and more extremely hot days, putting their health, well-being, and development at risk. Learn more in this new resource from @climatecentral.org. #ClimateMatters
Childhood Heat Risk is Rising | Climate Central
Because of climate change, younger people today are experiencing far more extreme heat during childhood than previous generations did.
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On a new Healthy Climate America episode, Drs. Preeti Jaggi and Shreya Doshi join host @lisapatel.bsky.social to talk about their work with Sustainabil-ID, how physicians can reduce waste, and why sustainability in healthcare is both possible and necessary.

Listen here: bit.ly/HealthyClimateAmerica
A promotional graphic for the Healthy Climate America podcast. At the top, the podcast logo features a green and blue caduceus symbol with the text "Healthy Climate America." Below, three circular headshots are displayed: on the left, Lisa Patel, MD, MESc, labeled as "Host: Lisa Patel, Executive Director, The Medical Society Consortium on Climate & Health." In the middle is Preeti Jaggi, and on the right is Shreya Doshi. White soundwave graphics are in the background. The main text reads: "New Podcast Episode – Sustainabil-ID: Healing People and the Planet." At the bottom, a green banner displays "Listen now: bit.ly/HealthyClimateAmerica.
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Will you be joining us at 1pm ET today for a evidence-based discussion on use of gowns for respiratory viral illnesses?
#sustainability #Infectiousdiseases
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“Climate change is driving the spread of chikungunya-carrying mosquitoes in two ways. A warmer, wetter world provides more suitable habitat. And extreme weather events can cause more breeding in floods or displace people, who cluster in areas with poor water” #IDSky

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A Debilitating Virus Surges Globally as Mosquitoes Move With Warming Climate
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🎙️ Just published a new #Communicable episode: Communicab...

Hosted by Angela Huttner @angelahuttner.bsky.social
Josh Nosanchuk @josh-nosanchuk.bsky.social

with invited guest:
Arturo Casadevall @acasadevall1.bsky.social (Johns Hopkins University)

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Communicable E31: Climate change and fungal spread
The adaptability of fungi to warmer temperatures is an obvious...
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What if we had a climate lens or some environmental metrics that we could integrate into our existing QI projects? ( to decrease antibiotic use in the NICU, ETT cultures in the PICU, IV to PO conversion, etc). This will be largely applicable to all ID & we hope to see you there!
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This week Sustainabil-ID will have a special guest! Dr. Komal Bajaj Chief Quality Officer and Medical Director of Sustainability at NYC Health+ Hospitals will talk about how to integrate an environmental lens into QI projects on Thursday 5th June, World Environment Day at 1pm EST.
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#IDSky #pedsIDsky #climatechange
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However our prior hospital wide collaborative leadership work in infection prevention control and antimicrobial stewardship shows that we can partner with other specialties to lead hospital sustainability councils as well and help mitigate healthcare related harm from our practices.
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Currently few Peds ID providers are involved in their hospital sustainability council work.
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Attached are some powerful anecdotes on climate change and air pollution from peds ID providers that show a glimpse of how disease patterns are changing and geographic boundaries are expanding.
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We conducted a pilot survey of pediatric infectious diseases providers on climate change and healthcare sustainability published in the Journal of Pediatric Infectious Dieases (JPIDS).
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Link to register should be be in your PIDS newsletter this morning. Hope to see you there!

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One Health, One Planet : Integrating Environmental Sustainability with Antimicrobial and Diagnostic Stewardship
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Dear #InfectiousDiseases community members, April is Earth Month 🌎 and this Thursday April 10th at 1pm EST Preeti Jaggi and I will be presenting at the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society PIDS-SHARPs webinar -
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Are any of these authors on bluesky? Great study!
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OPAT reduces environmental impact: self-administered OPAT cuts CO₂ by 85%, water use by 78%, and waste by 91% vs. inpatient IV therapy. Nurse-assisted OPAT also shows lower emissions. 🌍💧♻️##idsky
The environmental impact of intravenous antimicrobial therapies: a comparison of OPAT and inpatient administration care pathways
AbstractObjectivesThe urgent global threats of the climate crisis and antimicrobial resistance have the potential to be addressed in part by increasing the use of outpatient antimicrobial therapy (OPAT). Our study aimed to appraise the environmental impact of three commonly used OPAT pathways, and the traditional inpatient model of IV antimicrobial therapy.MethodsWe assessed the CO2, waste and water footprint associated with self-care, nurse assisted and outpatient OPAT care pathways and inpatient administration of intravenous antibiotics to adult patients for whom OPAT was a viable treatment option.ResultsWe found that the administration of IV antibiotics in hospital is associated with a substantial environmental impact compared to OPAT. When OPAT is self-administered in the patient’s home, we discovered a CO2 reduction of 85%, a water use reduction of 78% and a 91% reduction in the amount of waste generated compared with the traditional inpatient treatment pathway. Nurse administered OPAT, either in the home or outpatient department, also results in lower use of water, generation of waste and CO2 emissions compared to the inpatient pathway.ConclusionsOur study demonstrates that using OPAT reduces the environmental impact of delivering antimicrobial therapy compared to inpatient treatment. As it is delivered away from the hospital setting, it may also reduce the risks to health associated with inpatient care. While we have shown that the reduction in CO2 emissions, water used and waste generated is significant for all three forms of OPAT studied, the greatest impact is seen with the use of self-administration OPAT.
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Anusha Govind from PSR sharing how Hurricane Imelda changed her career trajectory in Texas—she’s been able to integrate #climatechange into their medical education with no pushback. “The question isn’t whether you believe, but whether you understand it.” #OurPlanetOurHealth
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You can make a difference to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions in healthcare! This supplement made me love being in id even more. ID folks aren’t afraid to take on challenges!
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Thanks for highlighting our work @jpidsociety.bsky.social!
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JPIDS has partnered w/Open Forum Infectious Diseases (OFID) to jointly publish "Healthcare Sustainability Through the Infectious Diseases Lens" article series. It highlights the interconnectedness of infectious diseases, climate change, and sustainability. #IDSky academic.oup.com/jpids/pages/...
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Thanks for highlighting our work @jpidsociety.bsky.social!
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JPIDS has partnered w/Open Forum Infectious Diseases (OFID) to jointly publish "Healthcare Sustainability Through the Infectious Diseases Lens" article series. It highlights the interconnectedness of infectious diseases, climate change, and sustainability. #IDSky academic.oup.com/jpids/pages/...
Healthcare Sustainability Through the Infectious Diseases Lens
The Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society (JPIDS) and Open Forum Infectious Diseases (OFID) have partnered to jointly publish the article series,
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Hi! We are meeting at 1pm today to talk with guests @sethjudson.bsky.social and @bradspellberg.bsky.social about medicine for a changing planet and IV to PO conversion respectively. See you there!
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A big thank you to the several authors from around the world and the editors of JPIDS/OFID who made this happen.
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