Edited by:
Professor Claire M Rickard, RN, PhD, FAAN, FACN, FAHMS, Herston Infectious Diseases Institute, Metro North Health and University of Queensland, Australia
Jessica Schults, RN, PhD, Herston Infectious Diseases Institute, Metro North Health and University of Queensland, Australia
Submission Status: Open | Submission Deadline: 30 June 2025
Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control is calling for submissions to our Collection on Safe Intravascular Catheters: Finding and Preventing Bloodstream Infections. Effective healthcare is unthinkable without intravascular catheters of all types (peripheral, central, venous, arterial). Hundreds of millions of these catheters are used each year globally to treat both acute and chronic disease, across every clinical specialty and for neonates through to the elderly. Intravascular catheters necessarily break the skin barrier and expose the bloodstream to potential direct entry of microorganisms. In this collection, we aim to focus on various aspects of intravascular catheter safety measures. We invite authors to submit original research, reviews, brief reports, commentaries.
Image credit: © Claire M Rickard
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 3: Good Health & Well-Being.