Needle stick unjuries among health care workers – a report from India

نویسندگان

  • D Sureshkumar
  • V Ramasubramanian
  • K Abdulghafur
چکیده

Results Of the 118 needle stick injuries reported during the surveillance period 47 (40%) were nurses, 25 (21%) were lab technicians, 24 (20%) were doctors, 20 (17%) were housekeeping staff and 2(2%) were other staffs. Hollow bore needle constituted 80.1% (95) of the injuries, solid needles constituted 16.5% (19) of the injuries and other sharps constituted 3.4% (4) of the injuries. On source analysis 17, 9, and 8 were positive for HBsAg, HIV and HCV, respectively. Improper disposal of the needles (27%) & recapping of the needle (25.8%) were the predominant activities responsible for NSIs. 9 HCWs who sustained injury with HIV positive source were given immediate antiretroviral therapy for 4 weeks. Subsequent six-month follow-up showed zero seroconversion. Conclusion NSIs were common among nurses & lab technicians and commonly take place in ICU. Half of the NSIs were happened after the usage of the needle before its disposal. Zero sero conversion for HIV was seen in NSIs with HIV positive source. Safer disposing methods are needed to reduce the incidence of NSIs.

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دوره 5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2011