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GOOD HOSPITAL PRACTICE

GOOD HOSPITAL PRACTICE

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3.3.28 Protective measures for communicable diseases

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The appendices to this procedural instruction describe General instructions for the isolation of patients and special hygiene measures in the event of the occurrence of highly resistant hospital germs such as MRSA, VRE, ESBL-Enterobacteriaceae etc., hepatitis B and C, HIV / AIDS disease, open pulmonary tuberculosis, diarrhoeal diseases, typhoid fever / paratyphoid fever / shigella dysentery, patients with diarrhoea caused by vomiting.

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  1. General protective measures
  2. Measures in functional departments after treatment of patients with communicable infectious diseases
  3. Transfer of patients with evidence of infectious diseases requiring isolation
  4. for gastroenteritis
  5. Protective measures for hepatitis
  6. Protective measures for HIV
  7. Protective measures for diarrhoea
  8. Protective measures for open TB
  9. Protective measures for typhoid fever
  10. Protective measures noroviruses
  11. Protective measures for influenza
  12. Protective measures for clostridium difficile (CDAD)
  13. Protective measures for meningitis
  14. Protective measures for swine flu
  15. Protective measures Ectoparasite infestation

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