Antimicrobial Stewardship
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing threat where infections stop responding to antibiotics. In Wales, the AMR & HCAI Improvement Goals 2025-27 (Public Health Wales/Welsh Government) set clear targets to:
- Reduce unnecessary antibiotic use
- Strengthen infection prevention & control (IPC)
- Improve hand hygiene across all care settings
As Health & Social Care staff and champions, your day-to-day practice contributes directly to these goals. Key actions include:
- Prudent antibiotic use - only when clinically necessary and following local guidance
- Strict IPC practices - hand hygiene, PPE, and safe care routines reduce infection spread
- Monitoring & reporting - help track resistant infections and support local stewardship programmes
- Educating residents and families - explaining why antibiotics may not always be needed
Why it matters:
- Protects residents and patients from resistant infections
- Supports safer care in homes, community, and hospital settings
- Aligns your work with PHW/WG national priorities and improvement frameworks
Resources & guidance: Antimicrobial Surveillance - Public Health Wales
Even small actions every day; hand hygiene, following IPC protocols, and careful antibiotic use, make a real difference to patient safety and public health in Wales.
