Lohiya Ghan-Shyam, Tan-Figueroa Lilia, Lohiya Sonia
Fair-view Developmental Center, 2501 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA 92626, USA.
J Natl Med Assoc. 2007 Nov;99(11):1271-5.
Following occupational fingernail scratches (OFSs) in a developmental center, the source resident and the injured employee were tested for bloodborne pathogens (BPs). The pros and cons of this practice were scrutinized since fingernails usually contain no blood. Available records revealed no OFS-related BP transmission in 14 years. PubMed displayed no article linking OFS with BP. The facility's practice was discontinued as it was deemed unnecessary, wasteful, an impediment to the event's expeditious closure, an ineffective workers' compensation safeguard, and a potential source of venipuncture-related complications and false-positive laboratory results. Even long-standing practices require periodic scientific review.
在一家发育中心发生职业性指甲抓伤事件后,对源头住客和受伤员工进行了血源性病原体检测。由于指甲通常不含血液,因此仔细审查了这种做法的利弊。现有记录显示,14年来未发生与职业性指甲抓伤相关的血源性病原体传播。PubMed上没有文章将职业性指甲抓伤与血源性病原体联系起来。该机构的这种做法被终止,因为它被认为是不必要的、浪费的,是事件迅速结案的障碍,是无效的工伤赔偿保障措施,也是静脉穿刺相关并发症和实验室假阳性结果的潜在来源。即使是长期的做法也需要定期进行科学审查。