Infectious risk for healthcare workers: evaluation and prevention
- PMID: 30062380
- DOI: 10.7416/ai.2018.2234
Infectious risk for healthcare workers: evaluation and prevention
Abstract
Exposure to pathogenic agents is a major occupational risk factor in healthcare facilities. The most common pathogenic agents are human immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis B and C viruses, and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. In Italy, about 70-80% of all cases of exposure to biological agents result from injuries caused by needles or other sharp instruments used during healthcare procedures. These accidents place a high economic burden on healthcare facilities. Indeed, each event is estimated to cost around € 375. Various studies have shown that the adoption of needlestick-prevention devices reduces occupational exposure to biological risk. At regulatory level, Italian Legislative Decrees 81/08 and 19/14 provide for measures to protect healthcare professionals from biological exposure to pathogenic agents.
Keywords: Accidental wounds; HAIs; Healthcare-associated infections; Needlestick-Prevention Devices.
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