The New Zealand National Point Prevalance Study with Dr Sally Roberts

The New Zealand National Point Prevalance Study with Dr Sally Roberts

In this podcast Phil Russo chats with Dr Sally Roberts, Clinical Head of Microbiology at the Auckland District Health Board, Aotearoa New Zealand. She is also the National Clinical Lead for the Health Quality & Safety Commission New Zealand Infection Prevention and Control programme and recently led the recent first national point prevalent survey of healthcare associated infections across Aotearoa New Zealand. Sally tells us what led to the first ever PPS in Aotearoa New Zealand, the many challenges they endured, the major findings and how the data will be used nationally. A publication is in the making, in the meantime you can read the full Aotearoa New Zealand Health Safety and Quality report here.

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ESCMID Global 2026 – Selected Gems from the Poster Hall (Part 1)

ESCMID Global 2026 – Selected Gems from the Poster Hall (Part 1)

In the first of two special episodes recorded live from the poster hall at ESCMID Global 2026 in Munich, Brett and Martin swap the lecture theatre for the exhibition floor as they explore some of the ...

5 Juni 16min

Highlights from ESCMID 2026: Key Papers in Infection Control

Highlights from ESCMID 2026: Key Papers in Infection Control

In this episode, Brett and Martin talked to Dr Nico Tom Mutters about the papers he selected in the always popular 'Year in Infection Control' session at ESCMID Global 2026. Nico is Director of the In...

20 Maj 12min

ESCMID Global 2026: What Matters for Practice

ESCMID Global 2026: What Matters for Practice

In this episode, Brett and Martin reflect on the IPC components a major conference. Recorded after our visit to ESCMID Global 2026 held in Munich, Germany in April, this episode brings together key in...

6 Maj 27min

Why Healthcare Cleaning Is Different: Reflections from Interclean 2026

Why Healthcare Cleaning Is Different: Reflections from Interclean 2026

In this episode, recorded live from Interclean in Amsterdam, Brett and Martin highlight the contibution of Clean Hospitals to healthcare hygiene and reflect on the contrast between healthcare cleaning...

16 Apr 13min

Automated bloodstream infection surveillance - Measuring what matters?

Automated bloodstream infection surveillance - Measuring what matters?

How well do we really measure bloodstream infections and could it be routinely automated? In this episode, Brett and Martin look at two papers on automated hospital-onset bacteraemia (HOB) surveillanc...

1 Apr 16min

Surfaces - High touch or high risk?

Surfaces - High touch or high risk?

In this episode, Martin and Brett talk about what is a high risk and what is a high touch surface. Are they the same? The discussion is based on the following paper:   Zheng et al (2025). “High-touch”...

18 Mars 13min

Do we feel that we are experts? Take two

Do we feel that we are experts? Take two

Back in July 2022 when the world was opening up again Brett, Phil and Martin were all in Melbourne and met up for a chat. The topic was 'Are we experts', however due to incompetence (Martin) the recor...

25 Feb 19min

Resourcing of hospital infection prevention and control programs

Resourcing of hospital infection prevention and control programs

In this podcast, Phil and Brett speak with Dr Lyn-Li Lim from VICNISS (Victorian Healthcare Associated Infection Surveillance System)in Australia. Dr Lim and colleagues recently explored the infection...

11 Feb 24min

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