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Accidental transmission of HCV and treatment with interferon
Authors:HITOSHI TAKAGI  MASAHIRO UEHARA  SATORU KAKIZAKI  HITOMI TAKAHASHI  JIROU TAKEZAWA  KENJI KABEYA  KEN SATOH  AKIRA KOJIMA  SHUICHI SAITO  TATSUHIKO MATSUMOTO  YOSHIAKI HASHIMOTO  TAKEHIKO ABE  TOSHIHIKO YAMADA  KAZUKO KONAKA  RYUYA SHIMODA  HISASHI TAKAYAMA  KEN TAKEHARA  TAKEAKI NAGAMINE  MASATOMO MORI
Abstract:
Accidental transmission of contagious pathogens, especially hepatitis C virus (HCV), by needlestick or other means as an occupational hazard for medical staff is of concern. We retrospectively analysed cases of work-related accidental injury with pathogens such as hepatitis B virus (HBV), HCV, syphilis and human immunode?ciency virus (HIV) reported to the centres for disease control at 15 hospitals (total 5776 beds) in the Gunma prefecture, Japan, from December 1990 to August 1993 (24.7 months). There were 416 such cases (16.8 cases/month), with an incidence of 0.2–3.5 accidents per month per hospital. Such accidents occurred in 297 (71.2%) nurses, 98 (23.5%) medical doctors, 13 (3%) laboratory technicians, four (1.0%) hospital maintenance workers, one (0.2%) assistant nurse, one secretary and two others. There were 323 (77.6%) injuries caused by needlestick, 42 (10.1%) from suture needles or surgical knife cuts, 17 (4.1%) from blood splatters from patients into the eyes or mouth, 10 (2.4%) from contact with injured skin and 24 (5.8%) simple skin contacts. Of the pathogens, 60.3% were HCV, 22.6% HBV, 5.8% syphilis, 0.7% HIV and 10.6% were of unknown origin. Four cases (1.6%) of HCV infection were found and treated with one or two courses of interferon therapy, and HCV was subsequently cleared. All four patients were cured with interferon therapy. None of the HBV-injured cases resulted in infection, possibly because of prophylaxis with HB immunoglobulin and HB vaccine. No HIV or syphilis infection was contracted. In summary, chronic HCV infection acquired as an occupational hazard can be cured by appropriate treatment, such as with interferon, after early detection of the infection.
Keywords:occupational hazard  medical staff  HCV  HBV  interferon
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