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Researchers to FDA: Alcohol Hand Rubs Pose No Risk to Pregnant HCWs
Pregnant and breast-feeding healthcare workers appear to be well within safe exposure limits and can use alcohol-based hand rubs without risk to fetus or baby, a researcher reported recently.
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New Disinfectant Guidelines Emphasize HCW Protection
The American Industrial Hygiene Association has issued new guidelines on healthcare surface disinfectants, emphasizing that the effect on workers and patients must be factored into the equation.
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NIOSH Seeking Reports of HCW Exposures to Peracetic Acid
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health has extended the comment period until Oct. 1, 2017, regarding the potential hazards of occupational exposures to peracetic acid used as a sterilant and diluted as a cleaner in some hospitals.
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Most Healthcare Workers Not Immunized for Pertussis
Though there are signs of gradual improvement, healthcare workers are still woefully underimmunized against pertussis, putting vulnerable patients such as infants at risk, the CDC reports.
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CDC Revisiting MRSA in New HCW Infection Guidelines
The CDC is revisiting MRSA and drug-susceptible staph strains in a major way in its comprehensive new guidelines, “Infection Prevention in Healthcare Personnel.”
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Hand in Glove: Employee Health Partners With Infection Control
An upcoming CDC guideline will emphasize the importance of collaboration between employee health and infection control departments. The first section of the draft “Infection Prevention in Healthcare Personnel” is expected to be released for review in the next few months.
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The Epidemiology of Violence: Knowledge Is Power
As hospital violence has become a national issue and the subject of a possible federal regulation, researchers are showing that interventions using the basic epidemiologic principles of measurement and feedback can reduce unit-level violence by patients against healthcare workers.
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Making the Business Case for Safe Patient Handling
Employee health professionals can convince administration that safe patient handling equipment is a good investment if they show how an increasingly immobile patient population affects the physical health of the worker and the fiscal health of the hospital.
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WHO Ready to Use Ebola Vaccine in Congo
The World Health Organization is poised to begin vaccinating healthcare workers with an experimental new Ebola vaccine, but continues to hold off as an outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo appeared to be dissipating as this report was filed.
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Profiles in Wellness: Tom Jackson Makes a Difference
When an employee reports an injury or illness, the astute employee health professional is well aware that many other life stresses and work pressures may be simmering just beneath the surface.