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BUG WATCH Infection Control Awareness Program Who is most at risk of infection in hospital ? The Patient Many infections are vaccine preventable Measles Mumps Rubella Pertussis Chicken-pox Many are not……. Rotavirus Adenovirus Norwalk virus Rhinovirus Parainfluenanae viruses Cold sores Vaccine preventable Measles Vaccine preventable (recently) Varicella or Chicken-pox Congenital varicella Who do patients get their infections from ? Other patients Visitors Staff Preventing the spread..…….from other patients SECTION : Infection Control POLICY TITLE : Room Allocation to Patients with Contagious Diseases or Recent Contact with Contagious Diseases Manage the risk…….. CATEGORY A Very High Risk of Cross Infection or Adverse Outcome Mandatory Negative pressure single room CATEGORY B High Level of Cross Infection Mandatory Single room or cohort same contagious agent CATEGORY C Moderate Risk of Cross Infection Single Room in Selected Circumstances CATEGORY D High Risk to the Newborn CATEGORY E Low risk of Cross Infection Rooming in not allowed No segregation required Preventing the spread……. from employees and volunteers SECTION : Infection Control POLICY TITLE : Management of WCH Employees with Infectious Diseases Preventing the spread…… from visitors SECTION : Infection Control POLICY TITLE : Visitors with Contagious Diseases Infections in visitors May seem to be nothing May indeed be something May be easily transmissible May be devastating for the patient chicken-pox cold sores RSV pertussis BUG WATCH Education is the key Infection Control Awareness Program for Visitors BUG WATCH Infection Control Team Centre for Health Promotion Public Relations and Voluntary Services The Message If you have an infection please don’t visit ! Spreading the message Telephone on hold message Posters Stand alone pamphlets Message in other pamphlets, booklets Radio message Press message Staff will help with the message If you are not sure whether you should visit please ring first BUG WATCH To the Friends of the WCH THANK YOU