Infection Prevention in Practice (Sep 2021)

Occupational exposure of healthcare workers to COVID-19 and infection prevention control measures in haemodialysis facilities in North West of England

  • Simon Gray,
  • Toni Clough,
  • Yvonne Mcgee,
  • Tracey Murphy,
  • Rosemary Donne,
  • Dimitrios Poulikakos

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
p. 100150

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Summary: COVID-19 infection rates in haemodialysis (HD) facilities are extremely high and are attributed to the high burden of comorbidities of HD patients coupled with inability to self-isolate needing thrice weekly attendance for HD treatment. Healthcare workers (HCW) in HD facilities are at risk of occupational exposure to COVID-19. Infection prevention control (IPC) measures were introduced during the pandemic aiming at reducing transmission and occupational exposure risk of COVID-19. Here we describe the results of our baseline and follow up occupational exposure audit in a renal centre in the North West of England following the implementation of a multifaceted IPC bundle.

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