| Literature DB >> 10630697 |
M Lombardi1, T Cerrai, S Geatti, S Negroni, L Pertusini, M Pegoraro, G Di Lullo.
Abstract
The Italian Branch of EDTNA-ERCA organised a retrospective epidemiological investigation on the spread of HCV infection in dialysis. A questionnaire was sent to 830 Italian dialysis centres to collect information about prevalence and incidence of HCV infection among patients and staff, anti-HCV testing, presumed sources of infection, sanitation procedures and dialysis strategies adopted to prevent or reduce the transmission of HCV infection. Twenty-seven percent of the dialysis centres responded to the questionnaire. The answers confirmed the decline in HCV prevalence and incidence. At variance with official health organisation recommendations, isolation of anti-HCV-positive patients is still used in many centres (25%) despite the fact that it is not advisable in view of the high cost and uncertain benefit. Dedicated machines for anti-HCV-positive patients should be adopted, at least in units with a high prevalence of these cases.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10630697
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nephrol ISSN: 1121-8428 Impact factor: 3.902