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Occupational exposures in healthcare workers in University Hospital Dubrava : 10 year follow-up study (CROSBI ID 228930)

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Serdar, Tihana ; Đerek, Lovorka ; Unić, Adriana ; Marijančević, Domagoj ; Marković, Đurđa ; Primorac, Ana ; Petrovečki, Mladen Occupational exposures in healthcare workers in University Hospital Dubrava : 10 year follow-up study // Central European journal of public health, 21 (2013), 3; 150-154

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Serdar, Tihana ; Đerek, Lovorka ; Unić, Adriana ; Marijančević, Domagoj ; Marković, Đurđa ; Primorac, Ana ; Petrovečki, Mladen

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Occupational exposures in healthcare workers in University Hospital Dubrava : 10 year follow-up study

Occupational hazardous exposure in healthcare workers is any contact with a material that carries the risk of acquiring an infection during their working activities. Among the most frequent viral occupational infections are those transmitted by blood such as hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Therefore, they represent a significant public health problem related to the majority of documented cases of professionally acquired infections. Reporting of occupational exposures in University Hospital Dubrava has been implemented in connection with the activity of the Committee for Hospital Infections since January 2002. During the period of occupational exposures' monitoring (from January 2002 to December 2011) 451 cases were reported. The majority of occupational exposures were reported by nurses and medical technicians (55.4%). The most common type of exposure was the needlestick injury (77.6%). 27.9% of the accidents occurred during the blood sampling and 23.5% during the surgical procedure. In 59.4% of the exposed workers aHBs-titer status was assessed as satisfactory. Positive serology with respect to HBV was confirmed in 1.6% of patients, HCV in 2.2% of patients and none for HIV. Cases of professionally acquired infections were not recorded in the registry. Consequences of the occupational exposure could include the development of professional infection, ban or inability to work further in health care services and last but not least a threat to healthcare workers life. It is therefore deemed necessary to prevent occupational exposure to blood-borne infections. The most important preventive action in respect to HBV, HCV and HIV infections is nonspecific pre-exposure prophylaxis.

healthcare worker ; HBV ; HCV ; HIV ; needlestick injury ; occupational exposure

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Podaci o izdanju

21 (3)

2013.

150-154

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1210-7778

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Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita

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