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Recommendations for dealing with waste contaminated with Ebola virus: a Hazard Analysis of Critical Control Points approach

OBJECTIVE: To assess, within communities experiencing Ebola virus outbreaks, the risks associated with the disposal of human waste and to generate recommendations for mitigating such risks. METHODS: A team with expertise in the Hazard Analysis of Critical Control Points framework identified waste pr...

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Autores principales: Edmunds, Kelly L, Elrahman, Samira Abd, Bell, Diana J, Brainard, Julii, Dervisevic, Samir, Fedha, Tsimbiri P, Few, Roger, Howard, Guy, Lake, Iain, Maes, Peter, Matofari, Joseph, Minnigh, Harvey, Mohamedani, Ahmed A, Montgomery, Maggie, Morter, Sarah, Muchiri, Edward, Mudau, Lutendo S, Mutua, Benedict M, Ndambuki, Julius M, Pond, Katherine, Sobsey, Mark D, van der Es, Mike, Zeitoun, Mark, Hunter, Paul R
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: World Health Organization 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4890207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27274594
http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.15.163931
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author Edmunds, Kelly L
Elrahman, Samira Abd
Bell, Diana J
Brainard, Julii
Dervisevic, Samir
Fedha, Tsimbiri P
Few, Roger
Howard, Guy
Lake, Iain
Maes, Peter
Matofari, Joseph
Minnigh, Harvey
Mohamedani, Ahmed A
Montgomery, Maggie
Morter, Sarah
Muchiri, Edward
Mudau, Lutendo S
Mutua, Benedict M
Ndambuki, Julius M
Pond, Katherine
Sobsey, Mark D
van der Es, Mike
Zeitoun, Mark
Hunter, Paul R
author_facet Edmunds, Kelly L
Elrahman, Samira Abd
Bell, Diana J
Brainard, Julii
Dervisevic, Samir
Fedha, Tsimbiri P
Few, Roger
Howard, Guy
Lake, Iain
Maes, Peter
Matofari, Joseph
Minnigh, Harvey
Mohamedani, Ahmed A
Montgomery, Maggie
Morter, Sarah
Muchiri, Edward
Mudau, Lutendo S
Mutua, Benedict M
Ndambuki, Julius M
Pond, Katherine
Sobsey, Mark D
van der Es, Mike
Zeitoun, Mark
Hunter, Paul R
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description OBJECTIVE: To assess, within communities experiencing Ebola virus outbreaks, the risks associated with the disposal of human waste and to generate recommendations for mitigating such risks. METHODS: A team with expertise in the Hazard Analysis of Critical Control Points framework identified waste products from the care of individuals with Ebola virus disease and constructed, tested and confirmed flow diagrams showing the creation of such products. After listing potential hazards associated with each step in each flow diagram, the team conducted a hazard analysis, determined critical control points and made recommendations to mitigate the transmission risks at each control point. FINDINGS: The collection, transportation, cleaning and shared use of blood-soiled fomites and the shared use of latrines contaminated with blood or bloodied faeces appeared to be associated with particularly high levels of risk of Ebola virus transmission. More moderate levels of risk were associated with the collection and transportation of material contaminated with bodily fluids other than blood, shared use of latrines soiled with such fluids, the cleaning and shared use of fomites soiled with such fluids, and the contamination of the environment during the collection and transportation of blood-contaminated waste. CONCLUSION: The risk of the waste-related transmission of Ebola virus could be reduced by the use of full personal protective equipment, appropriate hand hygiene and an appropriate disinfectant after careful cleaning. Use of the Hazard Analysis of Critical Control Points framework could facilitate rapid responses to outbreaks of emerging infectious disease.
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spelling pubmed-48902072016-06-03 Recommendations for dealing with waste contaminated with Ebola virus: a Hazard Analysis of Critical Control Points approach Edmunds, Kelly L Elrahman, Samira Abd Bell, Diana J Brainard, Julii Dervisevic, Samir Fedha, Tsimbiri P Few, Roger Howard, Guy Lake, Iain Maes, Peter Matofari, Joseph Minnigh, Harvey Mohamedani, Ahmed A Montgomery, Maggie Morter, Sarah Muchiri, Edward Mudau, Lutendo S Mutua, Benedict M Ndambuki, Julius M Pond, Katherine Sobsey, Mark D van der Es, Mike Zeitoun, Mark Hunter, Paul R Bull World Health Organ Research OBJECTIVE: To assess, within communities experiencing Ebola virus outbreaks, the risks associated with the disposal of human waste and to generate recommendations for mitigating such risks. METHODS: A team with expertise in the Hazard Analysis of Critical Control Points framework identified waste products from the care of individuals with Ebola virus disease and constructed, tested and confirmed flow diagrams showing the creation of such products. After listing potential hazards associated with each step in each flow diagram, the team conducted a hazard analysis, determined critical control points and made recommendations to mitigate the transmission risks at each control point. FINDINGS: The collection, transportation, cleaning and shared use of blood-soiled fomites and the shared use of latrines contaminated with blood or bloodied faeces appeared to be associated with particularly high levels of risk of Ebola virus transmission. More moderate levels of risk were associated with the collection and transportation of material contaminated with bodily fluids other than blood, shared use of latrines soiled with such fluids, the cleaning and shared use of fomites soiled with such fluids, and the contamination of the environment during the collection and transportation of blood-contaminated waste. CONCLUSION: The risk of the waste-related transmission of Ebola virus could be reduced by the use of full personal protective equipment, appropriate hand hygiene and an appropriate disinfectant after careful cleaning. Use of the Hazard Analysis of Critical Control Points framework could facilitate rapid responses to outbreaks of emerging infectious disease. World Health Organization 2016-06-01 2016-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4890207/ /pubmed/27274594 http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.15.163931 Text en (c) 2016 The authors; licensee World Health Organization. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution IGO License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/legalcode), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. In any reproduction of this article there should not be any suggestion that WHO or this article endorse any specific organization or products. The use of the WHO logo is not permitted. This notice should be preserved along with the article's original URL.
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Edmunds, Kelly L
Elrahman, Samira Abd
Bell, Diana J
Brainard, Julii
Dervisevic, Samir
Fedha, Tsimbiri P
Few, Roger
Howard, Guy
Lake, Iain
Maes, Peter
Matofari, Joseph
Minnigh, Harvey
Mohamedani, Ahmed A
Montgomery, Maggie
Morter, Sarah
Muchiri, Edward
Mudau, Lutendo S
Mutua, Benedict M
Ndambuki, Julius M
Pond, Katherine
Sobsey, Mark D
van der Es, Mike
Zeitoun, Mark
Hunter, Paul R
Recommendations for dealing with waste contaminated with Ebola virus: a Hazard Analysis of Critical Control Points approach
title Recommendations for dealing with waste contaminated with Ebola virus: a Hazard Analysis of Critical Control Points approach
title_full Recommendations for dealing with waste contaminated with Ebola virus: a Hazard Analysis of Critical Control Points approach
title_fullStr Recommendations for dealing with waste contaminated with Ebola virus: a Hazard Analysis of Critical Control Points approach
title_full_unstemmed Recommendations for dealing with waste contaminated with Ebola virus: a Hazard Analysis of Critical Control Points approach
title_short Recommendations for dealing with waste contaminated with Ebola virus: a Hazard Analysis of Critical Control Points approach
title_sort recommendations for dealing with waste contaminated with ebola virus: a hazard analysis of critical control points approach
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4890207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27274594
http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.15.163931
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