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Reflections on biosafety in acupuncture.

Beatriz Maria Dos Santos Santiago Ribeiro1, Vladimir Araujo da Silva2, Jucelei Pascoal Boaretto3, Iria Roberta Staut Freitas3, Rita de Cassia de Marchi Barcelos Dalri1, Eleine Aparecida Penha Martins3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Acupuncture is an integrative and complementary practice for which biosafety standards are essential.
OBJECTIVE: To elicit a reflection on biosafety in acupuncture to reduce occupational hazards associated with infection as adverse effect for both provider and patient.
METHODS: The present theoretical essay is grounded on references intentionally selected from June through October 2019.
RESULTS: Infection is the adverse effect most frequently reported for acupuncture practice, which involves considerable risk of microorganism inoculation. Provider awareness should be raised to comply with biosafety principles and thus ensure their and patient safety without any negative implications for the effectiveness of treatment.
CONCLUSION: We recommended providers to adopt universal biosafety practices during acupuncture procedures.

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Keywords:  acupuncture; biosafety; containment of biohazards; infection

Year:  2020        PMID: 32783012      PMCID: PMC7413687          DOI: 10.5327/Z1679443520200456

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Bras Med Trab        ISSN: 1679-4435


  18 in total

Review 1.  Acupuncture-related adverse events: a systematic review of the Chinese literature.

Authors:  Junhua Zhang; Hongcai Shang; Xiumei Gao; Edzard Ernst
Journal:  Bull World Health Organ       Date:  2010-08-27       Impact factor: 9.408

2.  Acupuncture transmitted infections.

Authors:  Patrick C Y Woo; Ada W C Lin; Susanna K P Lau; Kwok-Yung Yuen
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2010-03-18

3.  Can intra-articular therapies prior to total knee arthroplasty increase the risk of periprosthetic infection?

Authors:  Q Y Yeo; D C Lye; S S Sathappan Ss
Journal:  Med J Malaysia       Date:  2015-02

4.  A herpes simplex virus infection secondary to acupuncture and cupping.

Authors:  Ye-Jin Jung; Jae-Hong Kim; Hae-Jin Lee; Hana Bak; Seung Phil Hong; Soo Young Jeon; Sung Ku Ahn
Journal:  Ann Dermatol       Date:  2011-02-28       Impact factor: 1.444

Review 5.  Atypical mycobacterias associated to acupuncuture: an integrative review.

Authors:  Juliana Rizzo Gnatta; Leonice Fumiko Sato Kurebayashi; Maria Júlia Paes da Silva
Journal:  Rev Lat Am Enfermagem       Date:  2013-02

Review 6.  Skin microbiome: looking back to move forward.

Authors:  Heidi H Kong; Julia A Segre
Journal:  J Invest Dermatol       Date:  2011-12-22       Impact factor: 8.551

7.  Analysis of 30 patients with acupuncture-induced primary inoculation tuberculosis.

Authors:  Yangbo Liu; Jingye Pan; Keke Jin; Cailong Liu; Jing Wang; Li Chen; Lei Chen; Jiandong Yuan
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-06-24       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Adverse events of acupuncture: a systematic review of case reports.

Authors:  Shifen Xu; Lizhen Wang; Emily Cooper; Ming Zhang; Eric Manheimer; Brian Berman; Xueyong Shen; Lixing Lao
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2013-03-20       Impact factor: 2.629

9.  First Reported Case of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Vertebral Osteomyelitis with Multiple Spinal and Paraspinal Abscesses Associated with Acupuncture.

Authors:  Sandeep Singh Lubana; Mostafa Alfishawy; Navdeep Singh; Debra J Brennessel
Journal:  Case Rep Med       Date:  2015-07-15

10.  Prevalence and factors associated with hepatitis B virus infection among senior citizens in a southern brazilian city.

Authors:  Danúbia Felippe Grassi de Paula Machado; Tatiana Martins; Daisson José Trevisol; Roger Augusto Vieira E Silva; Janaína Luz Narciso-Schiavon; Fabiana Schuelter Trevisol; Leonardo de Lucca Schiavon
Journal:  Hepat Mon       Date:  2013-04-30       Impact factor: 0.660

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