| Literature DB >> 31441751 |
Sapha Barkati, Hashim Ba Taher, Elizabeth Beauchamp, Cédric P Yansouni, Brian J Ward, Michael D Libman.
Abstract
Macaque-related injuries among primate workers can lead to a potentially fatal B virus encephalomyelitis. We describe a decision tool for evaluating the need for antiviral postexposure prophylaxis and provide a retrospective review of the injuries assessed in our center after its implementation in 2010. Among the injuries studied (n = 251), 40.6% were categorized as high-risk (prophylaxis recommended), 44.2% moderate-risk (consider prophylaxis), and 15.1% low-risk (prophylaxis not recommended). Ten percent of low-risk and 98% of high-risk injuries received prophylaxis (p<0.001). Compared with using universal postexposure prophylaxis, using a decision tool can lead to a standardization of practice and a reduction in prescriptions for antiviral medication.Entities:
Keywords: B virus; antiviral agents; decision tool; herpes B virus infection; macacine alphaherpesvirus 1; macaque; monkey B virus; post-exposure prophylaxis; primate workers; research laboratory workers; viruses
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31441751 PMCID: PMC6711206 DOI: 10.3201/eid2509.190045
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
FigureDecision tool used at McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, Canada, for herpes B virus antiviral prophylaxis after macaque monkey–related injuries in research laboratory workers. CNS, central nervous system; IV, intravenous.
Demographic and clinical characteristics for 251 monkey-related injury events in 176 laboratory workers evaluated during 2012–2016*
| Characteristic | Events |
|---|---|
| Median worker age, y (IQR) | 32 (24–38) |
| Worker sex, no. (%) | |
| M | 149 (59.4) |
| F | 102 (40.6) |
| Prophylaxis received, no. (%) | |
| Antiviral | 167 (66.5) |
| Antibacterial | 12 (4.8) |
| Inadequate first aid received, no. (%) | 36 (14.3) |
| Median score (IQR) | 2 (1) |
| Discrepancy between documented and calculated scores, no. (%) | 27 (10.8) |
*IQR, interquartile range.
Characteristics of 251 monkey-related injury events by location, depth of injury, and exposure type in 176 laboratory workers evaluated during 2012–2016*
| Characteristic | No. (%) events |
| Location of injury | |
| Head and neck | 51 (20.32) |
| Limbs | 187 (74.50) |
| Torso | 13 (5.18) |
| Depth of injury | |
| Deep | 39 (15.5) |
| Superficial | 212 (84.5) |
| Exposure type | |
| Any exposure to skin with no penetration | 12 (4.78) |
| Scratch with loss of skin integrity | 48 (19.12) |
| Bite with loss of skin integrity | 68 (27.09) |
| Mucosal splash with saliva/CNS tissue or fluid/fluid from oral or genital lesions | 6 (2.39) |
| Mucosal splash with other bodily fluid | 15 (5.98) |
| Needlestick or other puncture associated with CNS tissue/fluid, monkey mucosa/eyelid, or fluid from oral/genital lesions | 10 (3.98) |
| Needlestick or other puncture associated with other bodily fluid | 55 (21.91) |
| Puncture/laceration or with object potentially contaminated with bodily fluid | 37 (14.74) |
*CNS, central nervous system.
Categorization of the risk of exposure based on the scoring system for 251 monkey-related injury events in 176 laboratory workers evaluated during 2012–2016
| Score category | No. (%) events |
|---|---|
| Low: 0–1 point | 38 (15.14) |
| Intermediate: 2–3 points | 111 (44.22) |
| High: 4–7 points | 102 (40.64) |
Physician compliance with the decision tool for antiviral prophylaxis recommendations for 251 monkey-related injury events in 176 laboratory workers evaluated during 2012–2016
| Antiviral prophylaxis | Score category, no. (%) events | Total no. (%) events | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low | Intermediate | High | ||
| Yes | 4 (10.5) | 64 (57.7) | 100 (98) | 167 (66.5) |
| No | 34 (89.5) | 47 (42.3) | 2 (2) | 84 (33.5) |
| Total | 38 | 111 | 102 | 251 |