Occupational Blood Exposures in Health Care Workers at a Tertiary Teaching Hospital: Incidence, Characteristics and Transmission of Blood Borne Pathogens
Health care workers (HCW) are at risk of contracting Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and Human immunodeficiency viruses through Occupational Blood Exposure (OBE). Information on the incidence rate, epidemiological characteristics and transmission rate are essential to formulate effective preventive meas...
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doaj-4a242ba6ddb94223b0ba600c54a1e52a2021-10-02T18:58:28ZengJournal of Pure and Applied MicrobiologyJournal of Pure and Applied Microbiology0973-75102581-690X2020-03-0114160961410.22207/JPAM.14.1.63Occupational Blood Exposures in Health Care Workers at a Tertiary Teaching Hospital: Incidence, Characteristics and Transmission of Blood Borne PathogensAnitha Deva0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2636-6372Prabhakar Kamarthi1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4379-7211Jebamani Hepzibai2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7358-2505Jyothi A.V.3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8316-0258Beena Parvangada Madappa4https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8713-4041Department of Microbiology, SDUMC, SDUAHER, Tamaka, Kolar, Karnataka, India. Department of Medicine, SDUMC, SDUAHER, Tamaka, Kolar, Karnataka, India. Infection control nurse, SDUMC, SDUAHER, Tamaka, Kolar, Karnataka, India. Infection control nurse, SDUMC, SDUAHER, Tamaka, Kolar, Karnataka, India. Department of Microbiology, SDUMC, SDUAHER, Tamaka, Kolar, Karnataka, India. Health care workers (HCW) are at risk of contracting Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and Human immunodeficiency viruses through Occupational Blood Exposure (OBE). Information on the incidence rate, epidemiological characteristics and transmission rate are essential to formulate effective preventive measures and management of OBE. From June-2016 to May-2018, OBE among HCW were captured systematically in EPINet (Exposure prevention information network) Register through Self reporting system. Data on number of in-patient days was collected. Incidence rate, epidemiological characteristics and transmission rate were analyzed and evaluated. Sixty seven OBE incidents were reported by HCWs accounting to an incidence rate of 0.2/1000 in-patient days. Of these, 94% were Needle stick injuries and 6% were Blood and body fluid exposures. OBE incidents occurred mainly in wards, emergency department and operation theatre with a rate of 38.8%, 35.8% and 14.9% respectively. Exposures were encountered mainly by Interns (32.8%), staff-nurses (22.4%), Post-graduate students (14.9%) and Nursing students (14.9%). Recapping of the needle was the activity which led to OBE in 37.3% and improper disposal of sharps in 22.38 % of the incidents. In addition, 19.4% and 8.95% of the incidents were due to accidental and patient factors respectively. None of the followed-up HCWs at the end of 6 months were infected by these exposures. The study brings out the epidemiological characteristics of OBE and throws a light on the target population among HCW who require more awareness and training to prevent OBE. https://microbiologyjournal.org/occupational-blood-exposures-in-health-care-workers-at-a-tertiary-teaching-hospital-incidence-characteristics-and-transmission-of-blood-borne-pathogens/needle stick injurysafe injection practiceshealth care workersoccupational blood exposures |
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Anitha Deva Prabhakar Kamarthi Jebamani Hepzibai Jyothi A.V. Beena Parvangada Madappa Occupational Blood Exposures in Health Care Workers at a Tertiary Teaching Hospital: Incidence, Characteristics and Transmission of Blood Borne Pathogens Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology needle stick injury safe injection practices health care workers occupational blood exposures |
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Anitha Deva Prabhakar Kamarthi Jebamani Hepzibai Jyothi A.V. Beena Parvangada Madappa |
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Occupational Blood Exposures in Health Care Workers at a Tertiary Teaching Hospital: Incidence, Characteristics and Transmission of Blood Borne Pathogens |
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Occupational Blood Exposures in Health Care Workers at a Tertiary Teaching Hospital: Incidence, Characteristics and Transmission of Blood Borne Pathogens |
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Occupational Blood Exposures in Health Care Workers at a Tertiary Teaching Hospital: Incidence, Characteristics and Transmission of Blood Borne Pathogens |
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Occupational Blood Exposures in Health Care Workers at a Tertiary Teaching Hospital: Incidence, Characteristics and Transmission of Blood Borne Pathogens |
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Occupational Blood Exposures in Health Care Workers at a Tertiary Teaching Hospital: Incidence, Characteristics and Transmission of Blood Borne Pathogens |
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occupational blood exposures in health care workers at a tertiary teaching hospital: incidence, characteristics and transmission of blood borne pathogens |
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Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology |
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Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology |
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Health care workers (HCW) are at risk of contracting Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and Human
immunodeficiency viruses through Occupational Blood Exposure (OBE). Information on the incidence
rate, epidemiological characteristics and transmission rate are essential to formulate effective preventive
measures and management of OBE. From June-2016 to May-2018, OBE among HCW were captured
systematically in EPINet (Exposure prevention information network) Register through Self reporting
system. Data on number of in-patient days was collected. Incidence rate, epidemiological characteristics
and transmission rate were analyzed and evaluated. Sixty seven OBE incidents were reported by HCWs
accounting to an incidence rate of 0.2/1000 in-patient days. Of these, 94% were Needle stick injuries
and 6% were Blood and body fluid exposures. OBE incidents occurred mainly in wards, emergency
department and operation theatre with a rate of 38.8%, 35.8% and 14.9% respectively. Exposures
were encountered mainly by Interns (32.8%), staff-nurses (22.4%), Post-graduate students (14.9%)
and Nursing students (14.9%). Recapping of the needle was the activity which led to OBE in 37.3% and
improper disposal of sharps in 22.38 % of the incidents. In addition, 19.4% and 8.95% of the incidents
were due to accidental and patient factors respectively. None of the followed-up HCWs at the end of
6 months were infected by these exposures. The study brings out the epidemiological characteristics
of OBE and throws a light on the target population among HCW who require more awareness and
training to prevent OBE.
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