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Am J Trop Med Hyg ; 88(3): 469-71, 2013 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23269658

RESUMO

Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever is a tick-borne viral zoonosis with the potential of human-to-human transmission with case fatality rates from 3% to 50%. The incubation period depends on host, route of infection, and viral dose. Herein, we report a nosocomial spread of the disease in a hospital at Mashhad, northeastern Iran, with a very short incubation period for one of the secondary cases. The patient was a medical student who had a negligible contact with a Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever patient during his admission to the hospital. The time interval between the contact and the onset of symptoms was merely 20 hours. Unfortunately, he died within 1 week of exposure.


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Febre Hemorrágica da Crimeia/transmissão , Período de Incubação de Doenças Infecciosas , Adulto , Anti-Inflamatórios/uso terapêutico , Antivirais/uso terapêutico , Infecção Hospitalar , Evolução Fatal , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Ferimentos Penetrantes Produzidos por Agulha , Transfusão de Plaquetas , Prednisolona/uso terapêutico , Ribavirina
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Workplace Health Saf ; 60(10): 419-22, 2012 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23054163

RESUMO

Occupational exposure to sharp items or body fluid splash is a hazard for health care personnel via transmission of blood-borne viruses through such exposures. To determine the occurrence of needlestick injuries and other high-risk exposures among health care workers at a hospital in Iran, data collected for 2 years were reviewed. During this period, 171 occupational exposures were self-reported. Approximately 20% of all exposed personnel were men and 80% were women. One hundred twenty-six (74%) of the exposed personnel had needlestick injuries, 13 (8%) had sharp instrument injuries, and 32 (19%) had mucosal contact with potentially infectious fluids. Thirty-two percent of injuries occurred during or after sharp instrument disposal and 67% during operative procedures. Appropriate blood tests were performed for 55 (32%) and postexposure prophylaxis was administered to 31 (18%) of the exposed personnel.


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Pessoal de Saúde/estatística & dados numéricos , Controle de Infecções/estatística & dados numéricos , Ferimentos Penetrantes Produzidos por Agulha/epidemiologia , Exposição Ocupacional/estatística & dados numéricos , Adulto , Patógenos Transmitidos pelo Sangue , Líquidos Corporais , Feminino , Humanos , Irã (Geográfico)/epidemiologia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Exposição Ocupacional/efeitos adversos , Enfermagem do Trabalho , Fatores de Risco , Adulto Jovem
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Am J Infect Control ; 40(6): e221-3, 2012 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22440527

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Hand hygiene is the single most important element of strategies to prevent health care-associated infections. However, handwashing rates among health care workers have ranged from 9% to 50%. This observation took place as a structured, overt strategy to assess the hospital staff's hand hygiene compliance. The study was carried out in Imam Reza General Hospital, Mashhad, Iran. METHODS: All hospital staff, including physicians, nurses, and unlicensed assistive personnel in 4 randomly selected wards, were observed by 2 infection control nurse specialists for 5 observation periods on each ward. The observation was overt, and observers compiled data by filling out 2 checklists. All staff knew that they were being observed, and the observers made no interventions. RESULTS: The overall compliance with hand hygiene activities was 47.9% (438 episodes out of 913 potential opportunities) and, with sole emphasis on handwashing, was only 8.5%. CONCLUSION: Inappropriate glove use might be a component of poor hand hygiene compliance. Training campaigns should be implanted for health care personnel and all hospital staff to re-emphasize the importance of adherence to hand hygiene protocols.


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Luvas Cirúrgicas/estatística & dados numéricos , Fidelidade a Diretrizes/estatística & dados numéricos , Desinfecção das Mãos/métodos , Controle de Infecções/métodos , Infecção Hospitalar/prevenção & controle , Hospitais Gerais , Humanos , Irã (Geográfico)
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