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The bug stops with me: Prevention of COVID-19 nosocomial transmission during radiographic procedures
Affiliation:1. Radiography Unit, Division of Radiological Sciences, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore;2. Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore;3. Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT), Health and Social Sciences Cluster, 10 Dover Drive, 138683, Singapore;4. Division of Radiological Sciences, Department of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore
Abstract:IntroductionNosocomial transmission of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a preventable risk to the patient population and radiographer workforce. This article aims to describe the prevention of COVID-19 nosocomial transmission during radiographic procedures by the utilization of stringent infection prevention measures at a leading tertiary hospital in Singapore.MethodsThe implemented measures are the appropriate use of personal protective equipment, staff education, infection controls measures such as equipment disinfection, physical distancing and segregation of staff and patients.ResultsDespite the handling of 1637 COVID-19 cases as of July 25, 2020, there has not been a single case of known nosocomial transmission of the disease in the institution.DiscussionThe absence of nosocomial transmission suggests that the implemented measures are adequate. These measures will need to be sustainable for the long term in order to ensure continued success.ConclusionRadiographers are a crucial part of the team in the fight against COVID-19 and are at risk of contracting COVID-19. Strict adherence to appropriate infection control measures is essential for the safety of Radiology staff and their patients, and the successful control of this pandemic.
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