| Literature DB >> 27222710 |
Surasak Wiboonchutikul1, Weerawat Manosuthi1, Sirirat Likanonsakul1, Chariya Sangsajja1, Paweena Kongsanan1, Ravee Nitiyanontakij1, Varaporn Thientong1, Hatairat Lerdsamran2, Pilaipan Puthavathana3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: A hospital-associated outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) was reported. We aimed to assess the effectiveness of infection control measures among healthcare workers (HCWs) who were exposed to a MERS patient and/or his body fluids in our institute.Entities:
Keywords: Healthcare facilities; Healthcare workers; MERS-CoV; Middle East respiratory syndrome; Transmission
Year: 2016 PMID: 27222710 PMCID: PMC4877934 DOI: 10.1186/s13756-016-0120-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antimicrob Resist Infect Control ISSN: 2047-2994 Impact factor: 4.887
Characteristics of 38 healthcare workers who were exposed to a MERS patient and/or his body fluids
| Characteristics | |
| Gender, n (%) | |
| - Male | 8 (21.1) |
| - Female | 30 (78.9) |
| Age, years (Mean ± SD) | 38.6 (11.1) |
| Staff position, n (%) | |
| - Physician | 3 (7.9) |
| - Nurse | 8 (21.1) |
| - Nursing or patient assistant | 3 (7.9) |
| - Radiology technician | 8 (21.1) |
| - Laboratory personnel | 15 (39.4) |
| - Maid | 1 (2.6) |
| Chronic medical condition, n (%) | |
| - None | 28 (73.7) |
| - Allergy | 5 (13.1) |
| - Hypertension | 2 (5.3) |
| - Dyslipidemia | 2 (5.3) |
| - Diabetes | 1 (2.6) |
| Type of work, n (%) | |
| - With patient | 23 (60.5) |
| - With patient’s blood and body fluids | 15 (39.5) |
| Type of contact, n (%)a | |
| - Touching the patient | 19 (50.0) |
| - Touching the patient’s equipment | 19 (50.0) |
| - Examining clinical specimens | 15 (39.5) |
| - Obtaining clinical specimens | 5 (13.2) |
| - Cleaning the patient’s room | 2 (5.3) |
| Activities with the patient, n (%)a | |
| - Positioning | 16 (42.1) |
| - Examining the patient’s blood or body fluids | 15 (39.5) |
| - Feeding | 9 (23.7) |
| - Bed bathing | 8 (21.1) |
| - Radiography | 8 (21.1) |
| - Assessment of vital signs | 7 (18.4) |
| - Physical examination | 6 (15.8) |
| - Medical or intravenous fluid administration | 6 (15.8) |
| - Airway care | 4 (10.5) |
| - Blood, urine or fecal collection | 4 (10.5) |
| - Linen changing | 4 (10.5) |
| - Nasopharyngeal specimen collection | 2 (5.3) |
| Infection control practices while in contact with the patient or his blood and/or body fluids, n (%) | |
| - Performing hand hygiene | 38 (100) |
| - Wearing an N95 respirator | 38 (100) |
| - Performing a fit test | 38 (100) |
| - Wearing a gown | 38 (100) |
| - Wearing gloves | 38 (100) |
| - Wearing eye protection | 38 (100) |
| - Wearing a cap | 38 (100) |
| Contacts of healthcare workers working in the patient’s room, median (IQR), times | 2 (1–11) |
| Cumulative contact duration of healthcare workers working in the patient’s room, median (IQR), min | 35.0 (20.0–165.0) |
| Distance between healthcare workers and a patient while worked in the patient’s room, n (%) | |
| - <1 meter | 21 (91.3) |
| - 1–2 meters | 2 (8.7) |
| Contacts of healthcare workers working with the patient’s blood or body fluids in laboratory, median (IQR), times | 2 (1–2) |
| Cumulative contact duration of healthcare workers working with the patient’s blood or body fluids in the laboratory, median (IQR), min | 67.5 (43.7–117.5) |
aMore than one response could be given for these characteristics