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Review
. 2000 Jan;44(1):5-11.
doi: 10.1053/jhin.1999.0651.

Hospital infection control in an era of HIV infection and multi-drug resistant tuberculosis

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Hospital infection control in an era of HIV infection and multi-drug resistant tuberculosis

M M Hannan et al. J Hosp Infect. 2000 Jan.

Abstract

Tuberculosis infection control in hospitals has received renewed interest after decades of low prominence following the occurrence of multiply drug-resistant strains in populations of patients with immune systems affected by HIV. This paper examines the history of tuberculosis infection control in hospitals and how recent outbreaks have influenced contemporary measures. The principal infection control measure must always be early recognition and isolation of patients in HIV-care situations who may be dispersing Mycobacterium tuberculosis, in both ward and outpatient areas. If there is either a high degree of suspicion or proven TB, patients should be housed in negative pressure isolation rooms whilst undergoing treatment and investigation. Procedures which may generate infectious aerosols should be carried out in similarly ventilated rooms. The quality assurance in such infection control is through the administrative systems put in place, staff training and the engineering controls of isolation room ventilation.

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  • Transmission of tuberculosis.
    Kerr KG, Beggs CB, Sleigh PA, Cairns G, Donnelly JK. Kerr KG, et al. J Hosp Infect. 2000 Sep;46(1):77-8. doi: 10.1053/jhin.2000.0778. J Hosp Infect. 2000. PMID: 11023728 No abstract available.

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