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Hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus infection in healthcare workers
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|作者:
Nicola Coppola
[1
]
Stefania De Pascalis
[1
]
Lorenzo Onorato
[1
]
Federica Calò
[1
]
Caterina Sagnelli
[2
]
Evangelista Sagnelli
[1
]
机构:
[1] Department of Mental Health and Public Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, Second University of Naples
[2] Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine and Surgery “F. Magrassi e A. Lanzara”, Second Univer-sity of Naples
关键词:
Hepatitis B virus infection;
Hepatitis C virus infection;
Needle-stick injury;
Healthcare workers;
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中图分类号:
R512.6 [病毒性肝炎];
学科分类号:
100401 ;
摘要:
Approximately 3 million healthcare workers per year receive an injury with an occupational instrument, with around 2000000 exposures to hepatitis B virus(HBV) and 1000000 to hepatitis C virus(HCV). Although an effective HBV vaccine has been available since the early eighties, and despite the worldwide application of universal vaccination programs started in the early nineties, HBV still remains a prominent agent of morbidity and mortality. There is no vaccine to limit the diffusion of HCV infection, which progresses to chronicity in the majority of cases and is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide due to a chronic liver disease. Healthcare workers are frequently exposed by a mucosal-cutaneous or percutaneous route to accidental contact with human blood and other potentially infectious biological materials while carrying out their occupational duties. Mucosal-cutaneous exposure occurs when the biological material of a potentially infected patient accidentally comes in contact with the mucous membranes of the eyes or mouth or with the skin of a healthcare worker. Percutaneous exposure occurs when an operator accidentally injures himself with a sharp contaminated object, like a needle, blade or other sharp medical instrument. About 75% of the total occupational exposure is percutaneous and 25% mucosal-cutaneous, the risk of infecting a healthcare worker being higher in percutaneous than in mucosal-cutaneous exposure. All healthcare workers should be considered for HBV vaccination and should meticulously apply the universal prophylactic measures to prevent exposure to HBV and HCV.
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