Revisions from earlier guidance include: criteria for identification of suspected influenza patients; recommended time away from work for healthcare personnel; changes to isolation precautions based on tasks and anticipated exposures; expansion of information on interventions using a hierarchy of controls approach; changes in recommendations on the routine use of gowns and eye protection; and changes to guidance on use of respiratory protection.
According to the report, to ensure a comprehensive infection control strategy, healthcare facilities will want to:
- Vaccinate their workforce with seasonal and 2009 H1N1 vaccines.
- Keep sick workers at home.
- Enforce respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette.
- Enhance hand hygiene compliance.
- Establish facility access control measures and triage procedures.
- Manage visitor access and movement within the facility.
- Control patient placement and transport.
- Apply isolation precautions.
The report goes into more detail about how exactly institutions can go about ensuring that these controls are implemented.
View the entire report at http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/guidelines_infection_control.htm
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