CDC issues revised guidelines for flu prevention
Infection Control Weekly Monitor, September 29, 2010
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With flu season approaching, it’s becoming more important for healthcare settings such as hospitals, nursing homes, and doctors’ offices to offer vaccination for their workers.
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) released a series of guidelines this month with updates on controlling the influenza virus. According to the CDC, preventing the spread of the virus includes proper hand hygiene, managing sick healthcare workers, following all infection control safety measures, and distributing the vaccine.
The CDC also recommends that when a healthcare worker goes into a patient’s room with signs or confirmed influenza, they must wear a facemask, throw it away after use, and then wash their hands.
To read more of this post, visit the OSHA blog.
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