1. Exposition gegenüber HIV, Hepatitis B und C in Praxis und Spital : Vorbeugung und Post-Expositionsprophylaxe
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Gruber, V., Cavassini, M., Battegay, M., Boffi El Amari, E., and Tarr, P. E.
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virus diseases - Abstract
Exposure to HIV, hepatitis B and C in office practice and hospital. Prevention and post-exposure prophylaxis. The risk of infection after an occupational needle stick injury with blood from an infected source patient is approximately 0.3% for HIV and 0.5% for hepatitis C virus (HCV). In Switzerland no cases of occupational HBV infection have been recorded in fully vaccinated persons with a documented adequate vaccine response (HBsantibody titer >100 mIU/mL). Most occupational HIV und HBV infections can be prevented by appropriate emergency measures and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP). No HCV-PEP is currently available. Early therapy with peginterferon and ribavirin should be considered in cases of occupational HCV seroconversion. Every hospital and office practice should establish a system for 24 h/24 h emergency management of occupational needle stick injuries. In the setting of an HIV-seropositive source patient and in complex situations, early consultation with a specialist in occupational medicine or infectious diseases should be considered.
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- 2008
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