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Transcript
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