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2020年加拿大实验室人员接触人类病原体和毒素的监测情况

Surveillance of laboratory exposures to human pathogens and toxins, Canada 2020.

作者信息

Atchessi Nicole, Striha Megan, Edjoc Rojiemiahd, Thompson Emily, El Jaouhari Maryem, Heisz Marianne

机构信息

Centre for Biosecurity, Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, ON.

出版信息

Can Commun Dis Rep. 2021 Oct 14;47(10):422-429. doi: 10.14745/ccdr.v47i10a04.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Laboratory Incident Notification Canada surveillance system monitors laboratory incidents reported under the and the . The objective of this report is to describe laboratory exposures that were reported in Canada in 2020 and the individuals who were affected.

METHODS

Laboratory incident exposures occurring in licensed Canadian laboratories in 2020 were analyzed. The exposure incident rate was calculated and the descriptive statistics were performed. Exposure incidents were analyzed by sector, activity type, occurrence type, root cause and pathogen/toxin. Affected persons were analyzed by education, route of exposure sector, role and laboratory experience. The time between the incident and the reporting date was also analyzed.

RESULTS

Forty-two incidents involving 57 individuals were reported to Laboratory Incident Notification Canada in 2020. There were no suspected or confirmed laboratory acquired infections. The annual incident exposure rate was 4.2 incidents per 100 active licenses. Most exposure incidents occurred during microbiology activities (n=22, 52.4%) and/or were reported by the hospital sector (n=19, 45.2%). Procedural issues (n=16, 27.1%) and sharps-related incidents (n=13, 22.0%) were the most common occurrences. Most affected individuals were exposed via inhalation (n=28, 49.1%) and worked as technicians or technologists (n=36, 63.2%). Issues with standard operating procedures was the most common root cause (n=24, 27.0%), followed by human interactions (n=21, 23.6%). The median number of days between the incident and the reporting date was six days.

CONCLUSION

The rate of laboratory incidents were lower in 2020 than 2019, although the ongoing pandemic may have contributed to this decrease because of the closure of non-essential workplaces, including laboratories, for a portion of the year. The most common occurrence type was procedural while issues with not complying to standard operating procedures and human interactions as the most cited root causes.

摘要

背景

加拿大实验室事件通报监测系统对依据[具体法规 1]和[具体法规 2]报告的实验室事件进行监测。本报告的目的是描述 2020 年在加拿大报告的实验室暴露情况以及受影响的个人。

方法

对 2020 年加拿大持牌实验室发生的实验室事件暴露情况进行分析。计算暴露事件发生率并进行描述性统计。按部门、活动类型、发生类型、根本原因和病原体/毒素对暴露事件进行分析。按教育程度、暴露途径部门、角色和实验室经验对受影响人员进行分析。还对事件发生与报告日期之间的时间进行了分析。

结果

2020 年向加拿大实验室事件通报系统报告了 42 起涉及 57 人的事件。没有疑似或确诊的实验室获得性感染。年度事件暴露率为每 100 个有效许可证 4.2 起事件。大多数暴露事件发生在微生物学活动期间(n = 22,52.4%)和/或由医院部门报告(n = 19,45.2%)。程序问题(n = 16,27.1%)和锐器相关事件(n = 13,22.0%)是最常见的情况。大多数受影响个体通过吸入暴露(n = 28,49.1%),并且担任技术员或技术专家(n = 36,63.2%)。标准操作程序问题是最常见的根本原因(n = 24,27.0%),其次是人际互动(n = 21,23.6%)。事件发生与报告日期之间的天数中位数为六天。

结论

2020 年实验室事件发生率低于 2019 年,尽管持续的大流行可能由于包括实验室在内的非必要工作场所部分年份关闭而导致了这种下降。最常见的发生类型是程序性的,而不遵守标准操作程序和人际互动问题是最常被提及的根本原因。

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