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A novel personal protective equipment coverall was rated higher than standard Ebola virus personal protective equipment in terms of comfort, mobility and perception of safety when tested by health care workers in Liberia and in a United States biocontainment unit.

Brian T Garibaldi1, Chandrakant Ruparelia2, Kathryn Shaw-Saliba3, Lauren M Sauer3, Lisa L Maragakis1, Margaret Glancey4, Marion Subah5, Allyson R Nelson5, Colby Wilkason4, Laura Scavo4, Lindsay Litwin5, Patience Osei4, Youseph Yazdi4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: During the 2014-2016 Ebola virus epidemic, more than 500 health care workers (HCWs) died in spite of the use of personal protective equipment (PPE). The Johns Hopkins University Center for Bioengineering Innovation and Design (CBID) and Jhpiego, an international nongovernmental organization affiliate of Johns Hopkins, collaborated to create new PPE to improve the ease of the doffing process.
METHODS: HCWs in Liberia and a US biocontainment unit compared standard Médecins Sans Frontière PPE (PPE A) with the new PPE (PPE B). Participants wore each PPE ensemble while performing simulated patient care activities. Range of motion, time to doff, comfort, and perceived risk were measured.
RESULTS: Overall, 100% of participants preferred PPE B over PPE A (P < .0001); 98.1% of respondents would recommend PPE B for their home clinical unit (P < .0001). There was a trend towards greater comfort in PPE B. HCWs at both sites felt more at risk in PPE A than PPE B (71.9% vs 25% in Liberia, P < .0001; 100% vs 40% in the US biocontainment unit, P < .0001).
CONCLUSIONS: HCWs preferred a new PPE ensemble to Médecins Sans Frontière PPE for high-consequence pathogens. Further studies on the safety of this new PPE need to be conducted.
Copyright © 2018 Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Health care worker safety; High consequence pathogens; Infection prevention; Viral hemorrhagic fever

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30301656     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajic.2018.08.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Infect Control        ISSN: 0196-6553            Impact factor:   2.918


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