To Analyze the Prevention and Control of Blood-Borne Diseases in Laboratory

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2020 International Clinical & Experimental Pharmacology and Oncology Forum

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.48062/978-1-7773850-1-9.003
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Ning Xu

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Ning Xu

Abstract

Objective: To study the prevention and control measures of blood-borne diseases in laboratory, so as to improve the safety of patients and medical staff and reduce the incidence of nosocomial infection. Methods: To carry out strict safety prevention work for infectious diseases patients who received blood test in our hospital, including 7 cases of syphilis, 13 cases of hepatitis C, 23 cases of hepatitis B virus, 33 cases of hepatitis B, a total of 76 cases of blood-borne diseases patients, close observation and detailed analysis of the prevention and control effect. Results: After medical prevention and disease control was carried out by the laboratory department, the disease in the laboratory department of our hospital achieved good prevention and control effect, no nosocomial infection occurred during the prevention process, and the effective rate of blood-borne disease prevention was up to 100.00%. Conclusion: Strictly implementing the prevention and control measures of blood-borne diseases in the laboratory can effectively control the occurrence of blood-borne diseases and ensure the safety and health of patients and medical staff to the maximum extent.

Keywords

Clinical laboratory, Blood-borne diseases, Preventive measures, Control measures, Nosocomial infection

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