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Nosocomial Outbreak of Hepatitis B Virus Infection in a Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Unit in South Africa: Epidemiological Investigation and Measures to Prevent Further Transmission

机译:南非小儿血液科和肿瘤科的医院内爆发乙型肝炎病毒感染:流行病学调查和防止进一步传播的措施

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Background. Hospital-acquired hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection has been well described and continues to occur worldwide. Recent nosocomial outbreaks have been linked to unsafe injection practices, use of multi-dose vials, and poor staff compliance with standard precautions. This report describes a nosocomial outbreak that occurred in a pediatric hematology and oncology unit of a large academic hospital, the epidemiological investigation of the outbreak, and preventive measures implemented to limit further in-hospital transmission. Methods. Outbreak investigation including contact tracing and HBV screening were initially carried out on all patients seen by the unit during the same period as the first three cases. Routine screening for the entire patient population of the unit was initiated in February 2013 when it was realized that numerous patients may have been exposed. Results. Forty-nine cases of HBV infection were confirmed in 408 patients tested between July 2011 and October 2013. Phylogenetic analysis of the HBV preC/C gene nucleotide sequences revealed that all tested outbreak strains clustered together. Most (67%) patients were HBeAg positive. The cause of transmission could not be established. Preventive measures targeted three proposed routes. HBV screening and vaccination protocols were started in the unit. Conclusions. The high number of HBeAg positive patients, together with suspected lapses in infection prevention and control measures, are believed to have played a major role in the transmission. Measures implemented to prevent further in-hospital transmission were successful. On-going HBV screening and vaccination programs in pediatric hematology and oncology units should become standard of care. (C) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
机译:背景。医院获得的乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)感染已得到充分描述,并在全球范围内继续发生。最近的医院爆发与不安全的注射操作,多剂量小瓶的使用以及员工对标准预防措施的依从性差有关。该报告描述了一家大型学术医院的儿科血液和肿瘤科发生的医院内暴发,对该暴发的流行病学调查以及为限制进一步的医院内传播而采取的预防措施。方法。在与前三例相同的时间段内,最初对单位所见的所有患者进行了暴发调查,包括接触追踪和HBV筛查。 2013年2月,开始了对整个病房患者的例行筛查,当时他们意识到可能有很多患者被暴露。结果。在2011年7月至2013年10月之间测试的408例患者中,确认了49例HBV感染。对HBV preC / C基因核苷酸序列的系统发育分析显示,所有测试的暴发菌株均聚集在一起。大多数(67%)患者HBeAg阳性。无法确定传播原因。预防措施针对三种拟议路线。该部门开始了HBV筛查和疫苗接种方案。结论。大量的HBeAg阳性患者以及怀疑的感染预防和控制措施被认为在传播中起了重要作用。为防止进一步的医院内传播而采取的措施是成功的。小儿血液学和肿瘤学部门正在进行的HBV筛查和疫苗接种计划应成为护理标准。 (C)2015威利期刊公司

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