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Portuguese Journal of Public Health

Print version ISSN 2504-3137On-line version ISSN 2504-3145

Abstract

SACADURA-LEITE, Ema et al. Biological Hazards for Healthcare Workers: Occupational Exposure to Vancomycin-Resistant - Staphylococcus aureus as an Example of a New Challenge. Port J Public Health [online]. 2018, vol.36, n.1, pp.1-6. ISSN 2504-3137.  https://doi.org/10.1159/000487746.

Infections are among the most important occupational risks for healthcare workers. Some infections can be prevented through vaccination but, in other cases, there are no vaccines to prevent them, as happens with infections from antimicrobial-resistant organisms. Precautions related with transmission route and contact isolation or respiratory isolation are very important in order to protect healthcare workers and other patients. In this paper, the authors reviewed biological hazards for healthcare workers and described the procedures undertaken by an occupational health department (OHD) of a Portuguese hospital where vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (VRSA) was isolated from a patient, for the first time in Europe. After the VRSA strain isolation, healthcare workers were instructed to adopt contact preventive measures. Nasal swabs were cultured weekly in 33 healthcare workers for several weeks until the patients’ culture changed to negative. In the meantime, OHD prepared actions to adopt in case of VRSA colonization or infection in healthcare workers.

Keywords : Biological hazards; Healthcare workers; Infections; Vancomycin-resistant; Staphylococcus aureus; Hospitals.

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