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Improving Tuberculosis Infection Control the implementation of HIV/TB collaborative activities in selected African countries Addis Ababa, Nov 13-14, 2008 Nthabiseng Ntlama Deputy TB Program Manager

Outline Introduction What is (TB) Infection control (IC)? How can we decrease the risk of IC? Who is responsible for IC? Where? Methods of IC? Concluding remarks 2

A need for infection control 3

What is infection control? Prevention of TB transmission Patient to: HCWs Patients Visitors HCW to: HCWs Patients Visitors Visitor to: HCWs Patients Visitors 4

Who is responsible for infection control? Where? Health facility management at facility level Health care providers (Health Care workers) at facility, community and household levels Patients at facility, community and home/household levels Visitors at facility, community and home/household levels 5

Methods of Infection Control Patient Management & Administrative controls to reduce risk of exposure, infection, and disease through policy and practice (applicable to HCWs, Patients, visitors & health facility) Environmental controls to reduce concentration of infectious bacteria in on surfaces, in the air, in specimens, and in equipment (applicable to HCWs, Patients, visitors & health facility) Respiratory protection to protect personnel who must work in environments with droplets (large and small) (applicable to HCWs, Patients & visitors) 6

Five Proposed Steps for Patient Management to Prevent Transmission of TB in HIV Care Settings 7

Administrative Controls 1 Prevention of droplet nuclei containing M. tuberculosis from being generated Prevention of TB exposure to staff and patients and Implementation of rapid and recommended diagnostic investigation and appropriate treatment for patients and staff suspected or known to have TB 8

Administrative Controls 2 Infection control plan (including TB): Administrative support for procedures in the plan, including quality assurance; Staff training Education of patients and increasing community awareness Coordination and communication between TB and HIV programs 9

Administrative measures Sputum collection outside Separation and restricted movement of infectious patients, especially from those with HIV infection Staff issues responsible person for infection control staff training periodic staff testing 10

Environmental control methods Ventilation Ultra Violet Germicidal Irradiation (UVGI) Filters Room air cleaners Negative pressure single isolation 11

Respiratory Protection Respirators can protect health workers Frequently, they are unavailable in resourcelimited settings Respirator use is encouraged in high risk areas of hospitals and referral centers (eg, bronchoscopy and MDR-TB) A CDC/NIOSH-certified N95 (or greater) or CEN-certified FFP2 (or greater) respirator should be used Use of a face mask does not protect health care workers, other staff, patients, or visitors against inhalation of TB 12

Respirator vs. Face Mask Respirator has only tiny pores which block droplet nuclei and relies on an air tight seal around the entire edge Face mask has large pores and lacks air tight seal around edges 13

Safety in the lab Biosafety level 2 as minimum for MDR-TB Adequate ventilation Negative pressure Essential safety equipment Good laboratory practice (Universal Precautions, Standard Operating Procedures) Biosafety Cabinets Aerosol producing procedures Huge maintenance problem 14

Tips for IC at home Avoid overcrowding Open windows to increase ventilation Allow a lot of sunshine inside the house Cough control (Covering of mouth; don t cough directly at someone) Avoid indiscriminate spitting; spit in covered container containing disinfectant; then dispose into latrine Dispose sharps (needle& syringes) by burying & or burning after use, dispose Take medications as prescribed religiously 15

Conclusion TB infection control is mandatory especially in OPD settings where integrated services are provided, at home and congregate settings like prisons and police cells Policy modification necessary for effective IC: Three I s to be the responsibility of HIV services All HIV Positive TB cases must be transferred to TB clinics for their HIV services, including ART Use combination of methods for effectiveness Commence control measures immediately Create abundant awareness amongst all stakeholders (Policy makers, HCWs, patients & public; etc) 16

KEA LEBOHA MERCI THANK YOU 17