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INFECTION PREVENTION It is the collective effort made by health care providers and clients to prevent or minimize the risks of transmitting infections to clients or to other health care providers THE DISEASE TRANSMISSION CYCLE Susceptible Hosts Reservoirs Clients People Service Providers Water and solutions Community Instruments members Infectious Agents: Soil and air Bacteria Viruses Fungi Places of Entry Parasites Places of Exit Broken skin Respiratory, Puncture wound genitourinary, Surgical site Modes of GIT Mucous Transmission Mucous Membranes membranes Contact Placenta Vehicle Airborne Vector Imarisha Maisha EXAMPLE: TRANSMISSION OF HEPATITIS B Susceptible Hosts Reservoir Uninfected Chronic hepatitis B service provider virus Carrier Infectious Agents: Places of Entry Hepatitis B Cut on a service Virus provider’s hand Places of Exit Modes of Bloodstream Transmission Vehicle (surgical instrument) Imarisha Maisha ADVANTAGES OF INFECTION PREVENTION: Prevents post procedure infections when providing clinical contraceptive methods (eg, IUCDs, implants) Results in high-quality, safe services Prevents infections in staff Protects the community Prevents the spread of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms Lowers the cost of health care UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS A simple set of effective practices designed to protect health workers and patients from infection with a range of pathogens Help break the disease-transmission cycle at the mode of transmission step These practices are used when caring for all patients regardless of diagnosis.
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