Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Safe Injection Practices to Prevent Transmission of Infections to Patients

The investigation of 4 large outbreaks of HBV and HCV among patients in ambulatory care facilities in the United States identified a required to define and reinforce safe injection practices 453. The four outbreaks occurred in a private medical practice, a pain clinic, an endoscopy clinic, and a hematology/oncology clinic.




The primary breaches in infection control exercise that contributed to these outbreaks were 1) reinsertion of used needles into a multiple-dose vial or solution container (e.g., saline bag) and 2) use of a single needle/syringe to administer intravenous medication to multiple patients. In one of these outbreaks, preparation of medications in the same workspace where used needle/syringes were dismantled also may have been a contributing factor.



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