Infection Control Road Show 2011 Outbreak Management

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Infection Control Road Show 2011 Outbreak Management

Today s Agenda LTCH Road Show Road Map for the day How can you, the management team, support infection prevention and control and promote infection control practices in your facility?

Getting the Big Picture When can an outbreak occur? Any time of year; Influenza is more likely from November to March Why is IPAC Important? Reduces mortality and morbidity of residents Reduced costs, reduced workload and a safer environment. IPAC policy supports Occupational Health and enhances a positive Health and Safety culture

Long Term Care Homes Act Infection Prevention and Control focuses on requirements related to: Infection control practices Infection Prevention and Control Program TB screening and immunization protocols established in the home. During the inspection they will look for: Measures to prevent and monitor How staff on every shift record symptoms Handling of supplies and isolation precautions The provision of resident care

Outbreak Management & Control What s Involved? 1. Ongoing surveillance & identification of a potential outbreak 2. Internal Communication 3. Reporting to the Health Unit 4. Declaring the outbreak 5. Notification of external partners 6. Establishing a case definition 7. The outbreak line list 8. Collecting specimens 9. Control measures

Surveillance Ongoing Know baseline numbers what is your norm? Communicate between service areas. Document!! May identify trends may identify a potential outbreak Working together can stop an outbreak from developing Required under the LTCH Act

Definitions Suspect an enteric outbreak whenever there are two or more cases with similar signs and symptoms (such as nausea, vomiting or diarrhea) in the same geographical area in a 24-hour period.

Definitions Suspect a respiratory outbreak whenever there are two or more cases identified within 48 hours in one geographic area with an acute respiratory tract illness OR more than one unit having a case of acute respiratory illness within 48 hours

Why Report to the Health Unit? To identify potential outbreaks or emerging illnesses early. So public health measures can be implemented to prevent and manage infection. To obtain an outbreak number to be used to identify lab specimens collected for testing. To utilize the expertise and support of your liaison

Who declares the Outbreak??? A collaborative process with the Health Unit.a phone call, a discussion, data review, decision making. It is a requirement under subsection 27(2) of the Health Protection and Promotion Act, R.S.O. 1990, C.H.7 to report potential or confirmed outbreaks to SMDHU.

Outbreak Management A) ESTABLISH CASE DEFINITION B) INITIATE OUTBREAK LINE LIST C) SIGNAGE D) NOTIFY EXTERNAL PARTNERS E) COLLECT SPECIMENS FOR TESTING F) INSTITUTE CONTROL MEASURES

Outbreak Management Checklist

Outbreak Management Team (OMT) Directs and oversees the outbreak Key decision makers as well as your Health Unit liaison Know roles and responsibilities Regular times for daily meetings Establish a standing agenda and ask for reports

Control Measures Break the Chain of Infection!!

Control Measures Routine Practices and Additional Precautions Hand hygiene Personal protective equipment (PPE) Isolation / exclusion Resident / staff movement within the facility (i.e. cohort care) Enhanced environmental and equipment cleaning Immunization rates Limit Visitation

Hand Hygiene Recognized as the most important way to prevent the transmission of infection. Shared responsibility MUST be readily accessible Alcohol-based hand rub (ABHR) with at least 70% alcohol ABHRs preferred over soap & water if hands not visibly dirty Minimum of 15 seconds JCYH : focus on the 4 moments of hand hygene

Unwashed hand of HCW with MRSA Washed hand of HCW with MRSA

Enteric Outbreaks: Staff Exclusion Excluded from the workplace for the duration of symptoms and for an additional 48 hrs following resolution of symptoms. Hygiene counseling before returning to work. Exclusion period may be elevated in certain situations.

Respiratory Outbreaks: Staff Exclusion Excluded from the workplace for 5 days from the onset of symptoms or until symptoms have resolved, whichever is shorter. Exclusion period may be elevated in certain situations. Working between facilities is not advised during respiratory outbreaks (exceptions: immunized staff during Influenza outbreaks)

Visitors Visitors shall be instructed on: a) Hand hygene on arrival and before leaving unit b) Visiting only one resident c) How to don the proper PPE ** Complete closure to visitation is not usually recommended.

Declaring the Outbreak Over The outbreak is declared over by your facility, in consultation with SMDHU.

Outbreak Management & Control Questions? 1. Ongoing surveillance & identification of a potential outbreak 2. Internal Communication 3. Reporting to the Health Unit 4. Declaring the outbreak 5. Notification of external partners 6. Establishing a case definition 7. The outbreak line list 8. Collecting specimens 9. Control measures