Pediatric Reports (Mar 2011)

Preventing transmission of infectious agents in the pediatric in-patients hematology–oncology setting: what is the role for non-pharmacological prophylaxis?

  • Désirée Caselli,
  • Simone Cesaro,
  • Susanna Livadiotti,
  • Ottavio Ziino,
  • Olivia Paolicchi,
  • Giulio Zanazzo,
  • Giuseppe M. Milano,
  • Maria Licciardello,
  • Angelica Barone,
  • Monica Cellini,
  • De Santis Raffaella,
  • Mareva Giacchino,
  • Mario Renato Rossi,
  • Maurizio Aricò,
  • Elio Castagnola

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/pr.2011.e9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. e9 – e9

Abstract

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Despite a continuous will to protect the immune compromised host from infections, evidence based indications for intervention by non-pharmacological toools are still lacking in oncology. Nevertheless, guidelines on standard precaution and trasmission base precaution are available. They may be important in order to reduce the risk of trasmission of infection in selected healthcare settings, such as the pediatric hematology-oncology wards. . AIEOP Centers agree that for children treated with chemotherapy both of these approaches should be implemented and vigorously enforced, while additional policies, including strict environmental isolation should be restricetd to patients with selected clinical conditions or complications.