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    aussiemight@yahoo.com.au
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    We recently experienced an outbreak of Parainfluenza 1,2,3 and Human Pneuovirus. It spread to 10 of our residents. It wasn’t till near the end of our lockdown that I learned that the dirty/soiled linen was being transported from the initially infected wing to the laundry straight through another wing instead of being detoured to the outside of the building from the contaminated wing. I feel this resulted in a further 2 residents became infected due to this process. I am correct in thinking that this should not happen. If there is a means of getting dirty linen to the laundry without transporting it through another wing shouldn’t that be how it should be transported during an outbreak? I have been unable to find any definitive information in this regard so any expert help would be much appreciated.

    Sandra Chick
    EEN/IPC Lead
    Ridgehaven Retirement Complex
    32 Stuart Street
    Monto Qld 4630

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    Michael Wishart
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    Hi Sandra

    How was the soiled linen transported? Was it is a covered container? Were the staff transporting the linen wearing appropriate PPE? Did they transport the soiled linen from the outbreak area directly to the soiled linen storage area, or did they stop and pick up further soiled linen wearing the same PPE they had on in the outbreak area?

    Soiled linen that is adequately contained is unlikely to spread infection. The most likely source of infection spread would be the staff transporting the linen. It may not always be possible to avoid transporting soiled waste through other areas, but it is important to ensure staff coming out of an outbreak area either change their PPE on exiting the outbreak area, and perform hand hygiene before donning fresh PPE to then further transport the soiled waste, or, if they do not come into contact with any other surfaces (eg elevator buttons, door handles, swipe cards) until they have disposed of the soiled linen in the storage area, they keep the same PPE on to transport the soiled waste out of the outbreak area then remove PPE and perform hand hygiene.

    Hope that makes sense.

    Cheers
    Michael

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    We recently experienced an outbreak of Parainfluenza 1,2,3 and Human Pneuovirus. It spread to 10 of our residents. It wasn’t till near the end of our lockdown that I learned that the dirty/soiled linen was being transported from the initially infected wing to the laundry straight through another wing instead of being detoured to the outside of the building from the contaminated wing. I feel this resulted in a further 2 residents became infected due to this process. I am correct in thinking that this should not happen. If there is a means of getting dirty linen to the laundry without transporting it through another wing shouldn’t that be how it should be transported during an outbreak? I have been unable to find any definitive information in this regard so any expert help would be much appreciated.

    Sandra Chick
    EEN/IPC Lead
    Ridgehaven Retirement Complex
    32 Stuart Street
    Monto Qld 4630

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    #78626
    Brian Moore
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    I would consider that properly handled soiled linen poses less risk than
    the staff member pushing it passing through that zone. Humans interact
    where soiled linen sits quietly if not disturbed. For this reason alone I
    would promote transporting linen via the external route.
    Go well
    Brian Moore

    On Sat, 9 Oct. 2021, 10:26 am Sandra Chick, wrote:

    > We recently experienced an outbreak of Parainfluenza 1,2,3 and Human
    > Pneuovirus. It spread to 10 of our residents. It wasn’t till near the end
    > of our lockdown that I learned that the dirty/soiled linen was being
    > transported from the initially infected wing to the laundry straight
    > through another wing instead of being detoured to the outside of the
    > building from the contaminated wing. I feel this resulted in a further 2
    > residents became infected due to this process. I am correct in thinking
    > that this should not happen. If there is a means of getting dirty linen to
    > the laundry without transporting it through another wing shouldn’t that be
    > how it should be transported during an outbreak? I have been unable to
    > find any definitive information in this regard so any expert help would be
    > much appreciated.
    >
    >
    >
    > Sandra Chick
    > EEN/IPC Lead
    > Ridgehaven Retirement Complex
    > 32 Stuart Street
    > Monto Qld 4630
    >
    > MESSAGES POSTED TO THIS LIST ARE SOLELY THE OPINION OF THE AUTHOR, AND DO
    > NOT REPRESENT THE OPINION OF ACIPC.
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