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Retrospective survey on epidemiologic monitoring of accidents due to professional exposure to biological agents in A.O.U. 'G. Martino' of Messina, Italy

Ann Ig. 2005 Jan-Feb;17(1):67-74.
Retrospective survey on epidemiologic monitoring of accidents due to professional exposure to biological agents in A.O.U. ‘G. Martino’ of Messina, Italy
‘Sindoni L, Calisto ML, Alfino D, Cannavo G, Grillo CO, Squeri L, Spagnolo EV.
Dipartimento di Igiene, Medicina Preventiva e Sanita Pubblica  »R. De Blasi », Universita degli Studi di Messina. lsindoni@unime.it’

The management of healthcare professionals exposed to biological material which may potentially be contaminated with HIV HBVand HCV viruses, is of vital importance in acquiring precise epidemiological data regarding the type and means of exposure, and the efficacy or failure to apply recommended preventive measures. This will make it possible to assess over time which measures need to be implemented or improved. For these reasons we decided to analyze cases of occupational exposure to biological risk occurring in the University Hospital in Messina between 1998 and 2002. Our study highlighted in particular that the most frequently affected category was that of professional nurses (46.74%) and that only 31.72% of the healthcare workers who tested negative for HBsAb were administered vaccine prophylaxis also after the accident. Moreover, it emerged that there is the need to increase the amount and quality of information made available, by changing report forms, with the aim of identifying problems and risky behavior and procedures, and thus make ways to ensure the continued improvement of the accident prevention and management programmes. In fact, in the accident reporting procedure used, it was not possible to specify the precise way in which the accidents happened.
MeSH Terms: Biological Products*/adverse effects – English Abstract – Health Surveys – Humans – Italy/epidemiology – Needlestick Injuries – Nursing Staff, Hospital/statistics & numerical data* – Occupational Exposure/statistics & numerical data* – Retrosp
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