Viral infections in pregnancy: advice for healthcare workers
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Viral infections in pregnancy: advice for healthcare workers
Abstract
Background: Healthcare workers (HCWs) have the potential for increased exposure to infectious disease resulting from the provision of patient care. Pregnancy can confer specific problems in some infections for the mother and her unborn child.
Aims: To discuss the viral infections encountered in the UK that constitute a particular risk to the pregnant HCW: human immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, varicella-zoster virus, herpes simplex virus, human parvovirus B19, cytomegalovirus, rubella, measles, enteroviruses, mumps and influenza. Evidence for nosocomial transmission, clinical aspects specific to pregnancy, and recommendations to protect the pregnant HCW at work are included.
Methods: Medline, EMBASE and Pubmed were searched using a list of keywords specific to each viral infection, including 'nosocomial', 'occupational' and 'healthcare workers'. References from the bibliographies of articles identified were reviewed for relevant material.
Findings: The evidence for increased risk in the healthcare setting for many of these infections, outside of outbreaks, is weak, possibly because of the application of standard protective infection control measures or because risk of community exposure is greater. The pregnant HCW should be advised on protective behaviour in both settings. Potential interventions include vaccination and reducing the likelihood of exposure through universal precautions, infection control and redeployment.
Conclusion: Protection of the pregnant HCW is the responsibility of the individual, antenatal care provider and employer, and is made possible through awareness of the risks and potential interventions both before and after exposure. If exposure occurs or if the HCW develops an infective illness, urgent specialist advice is required.
Keywords: Healthcare associated; Healthcare worker; Nosocomial; Occupational; Pregnant.
Copyright © 2014 The Healthcare Infection Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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