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Personal protective equipment and antiviral drug use during hospitalization for suspected avian or pandemic influenza
Authors:Swaminathan Ashwin  Martin Rhea  Gamon Sandi  Aboltins Craig  Athan Eugene  Braitberg George  Catton Michael G  Cooley Louise  Dwyer Dominic E  Edmonds Deidre  Eisen Damon P  Hosking Kelly  Hughes Andrew J  Johnson Paul D  Maclean Andrew V  O'Reilly Mary  Peters S Erica  Stuart Rhonda L  Moran Rodney  Grayson M Lindsay
Affiliation:Austin Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Abstract:For pandemic influenza planning, realistic estimates of personal protective equipment (PPE) and antiviral medication required for hospital healthcare workers (HCWs) are vital. In this simulation study, a patient with suspected avian or pandemic influenza (API) sought treatment at 9 Australian hospital emergency departments where patient-staff interactions during the first 6 hours of hospitalization were observed. Based on World Health Organization definitions and guidelines, the mean number of "close contacts" of the API patient was 12.3 (range 6-17; 85% HCWs); mean "exposures" were 19.3 (range 15-26). Overall, 20-25 PPE sets were required per patient, with variable HCW compliance for wearing these items (93% N95 masks, 77% gowns, 83% gloves, and 73% eye protection). Up to 41% of HCW close contacts would have qualified for postexposure antiviral prophylaxis. These data indicate that many current national stockpiles of PPE and antiviral medication are likely inadequate for a pandemic.
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