Literature DB >> 17784685

[Risk of nosocomial infection in intertropical Africa--part 3: health care workers].

S Rebaudet1, P Kraemer, H Savini, J-J De Pina, C Rapp, F Demortiere, F Simon.   

Abstract

Parts of the nosocomial infections issue are the professionally-acquired infections of health care workers. This problem is widely neglected in sub-Saharan Africa, and little is known on the subject, in spite of the high prevalence of blood-borne infections such as HIV or hepatitis B and C, and air-borne diseases like tuberculosis. Besides, unsafe practices and accidents like blood exposures are more frequent than in western countries. This is due to the lack of political concern, of safer equipment and of specific teachings. Most of this severe infections' treatments are long, difficult or unavailable in Subsaharan Africa. The loss of contaminated health care workers can then become devastating for their family and the fragile health care structures of those developing countries. Finally, one should not underestimate the risk of infection transmission from health care provider to patient, like in several past outbreaks of Ebola hemorrhagic fever.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17784685

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Trop (Mars)        ISSN: 0025-682X


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1.  Surveillance of nosocomial infections in the Yaounde University Teaching Hospital, Cameroon.

Authors:  Julienne Stéphanie Nouetchognou; Jérôme Ateudjieu; Bonaventure Jemea; Edmond Nzene Mesumbe; Dora Mbanya
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2016-12-08

2.  [Study of the prevalence of nosocomial infections and associated factors in the two university hospitals of Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo].

Authors:  Danny Kasongo Kakupa; Prosper Kalenga Muenze; Baudouin Byl; Michèle Dramaix Wilmet
Journal:  Pan Afr Med J       Date:  2016-07-27
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