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CDC Report
Failure to Follow Infection Prevention Guidance Puts Patients at Risk for Hepatitis
The lapses in infection prevention resulted in a total of 450 reported hepatitis infections. Six patients in long-term care facilities died of hepatitis B infections.
According to the report, reuse of syringes and blood contamination of medications, equipment and devices were common factors in the outbreaks.
"Contributing to the problem are carelessness, cutting corners, lack of education and a complacency that sometimes emerges when populations feel 'protected' from infectious disease," said Jonathan Temte, M.D., Ph.D., an associate professor in the department of family medicine at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and a member of the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
Temte said that, overall, there has been "remarkable uptake" of universal infection precautions implemented in the wake of the identification of HIV in the 1980s.
"Accordingly, it is wonderful to see how often such exposures are not occurring," he said. "Yet, this report of 60,000 exposures and 450 avoidable cases reminds us all to practice carefully."
The report notes that recommendations for infection prevention and control in hospital settings are well established and updated on a regular basis, and infection control personnel are employed to conduct surveillance, monitor practices, and provide education and training on appropriate infection control practices. However, the report adds, "specific infection control resources and oversight have traditionally been lacking in nonhospital settings."
Meanwhile, more patients are seeking care in outpatient settings.
Temte said physicians should review their infection control practices annually and ensure that health care workers have received all recommended vaccines. He said additional efforts should be made to identify patients at increased risk so they can be screened, vaccinated or both.
OSHA Compliance: Infection Control
Immunization Resources
Additional Resources
CDC: Safe Injection Practices to Prevent Transmission of Infections to Patients
CDC: Guidelines For Viral Hepatitis Surveillance and Case Management
CDC: Healthcare Settings and Viral Hepatitis
CDC: Bloodborne Pathogens in Healthcare Settings
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