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Journal of Infection and Public Health. 2016; 9 (4): 523-527
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-180373

RESUMO

Brucellosis is the most frequent zoonosis reported in Qatar, mainly related to exposure to infected camels. An outbreak of human brucellosis in 14 members of a family living in a rural area in Qatar is reported herein. Clinical, epidemiological and laboratory results from all 14 patients with Brucella and 12 non-confirmed family members were collected from files. All patients reported fever for a maximum of 14 days, associated with arthralgia [6 patients], weakness [4 patients], headache [4 patients], diarrhea [2 patients] and abdominal pain [2 patients]. The median age of the patients was 10 years and that of non-cases was 16 years, with a predominance of males [92.9%]. Elevated levels of transaminases were observed in patients. A mixed infection caused by Brucella abortus and Brucella melitensis was identified by blood culture and serology. The source of the infection was the milk of an infected camel. The outbreak of brucellosis melitensis/abortus related to the consumption of camel milk constitutes a gap in the prevention and control of the potential sources of brucellosis in animal farms. Proper control and education of the population are required

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Journal of Infection and Public Health. 2016; 9 (3): 366-369
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-178959

RESUMO

The quality of hand hygiene was evaluated via direct observation for compliance with the six recommended World Health Organization steps. A total of 2497 HH opportunities, of which 1573 [63.0%] were hand rubs, were monitored over a five month period. Compliance was higher in nurses compared with physicians and auxiliaries and in steps 1 and 2 for hand rubs as well as the first three steps of hand washing, with lower rates after these steps. Rubbing of the thumbs and fingertips achieved the lowest rates of compliance in both HH types. A combination of the five recommended moments and six steps and staff education is recommended to improve the quality of hand hygiene


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Humanos , Desinfecção das Mãos , Organização Mundial da Saúde , Enfermeiras e Enfermeiros , Médicos , Corpo Clínico
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