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10/11/2015 at 1:28 pm #72552Kirsty Marian GrahamParticipant
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Hi all
On the Central Coast we are currently reviewing our Guidelines and Procedures on the management of healthcare workers with positive MRSA pathology.
We would really appreciate it anybody had current guidelines and procedures that they are willing to share and send to us for review. Any advice from your ID with regard to what you do if decolonisation programs are unsuccessful and what is the management for HCWs in these situations?
Thank you in advance for any information you can provide.
Kind regardsKirsty Graham
Nurse Manager
Infection Prevention and Control Unit
Central Coast Local Health District
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10/11/2015 at 5:25 pm #72555John FergusonParticipantAuthor:
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Hi Kirsty
Our Current MRO/ C difficile protocol is reflected here for http://aimed.net.au/infection-control/ (bottom of page) See section E2.10 Screening of healthcare workers for MROs
We also have an info sheet for MRSA colonised staff that I just cant put my hands on
Kind regards
JohnDr John Ferguson MBBS DTM&H FRACP FRCPA
Microbiologist | Pathology North, NSW Pathology
Infectious Diseases Physician | Immunology and Infectious Diseases Unit
John Hunter Hospital, Locked Bag 1, Newcastle Mail Centre, NSW 2310, Australia
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Hi all
On the Central Coast we are currently reviewing our Guidelines and Procedures on the management of healthcare workers with positive MRSA pathology.
We would really appreciate it anybody had current guidelines and procedures that they are willing to share and send to us for review. Any advice from your ID with regard to what you do if decolonisation programs are unsuccessful and what is the management for HCWs in these situations?
Thank you in advance for any information you can provide.
Kind regardsKirsty Graham
Nurse Manager
Infection Prevention and Control Unit
Central Coast Local Health District
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11/11/2015 at 3:58 pm #72573John FergusonParticipantAuthor:
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Here is our info sheet
Hi Kirsty
Our Current MRO/ C difficile protocol is reflected here for http://aimed.net.au/infection-control/ (bottom of page) See section E2.10 Screening of healthcare workers for MROs
We also have an info sheet for MRSA colonised staff that I just cant put my hands on
Kind regards
JohnDr John Ferguson MBBS DTM&H FRACP FRCPA
Microbiologist | Pathology North, NSW Pathology
Infectious Diseases Physician | Immunology and Infectious Diseases Unit
John Hunter Hospital, Locked Bag 1, Newcastle Mail Centre, NSW 2310, Australia
T: 61 2 49214444 | F: 61 2 49214440 | M: +61(0)428 885573 (Speed Dial 67607) | Tw @mdjkfFollow http://www.idmicnepal.net for microbiology and infectious diseases post graduate resources and discussions.
Follow http://www.biochemcase.wordpress.com for moderated case discussions from a renowned clinical biochemistry expert.
Follow http://www.aimed.net.au, the HNE Health/Pathology North site for practical discussions about antibiotic use.[cid:image001.jpg@01D11BDC.D461CF70]
Hi all
On the Central Coast we are currently reviewing our Guidelines and Procedures on the management of healthcare workers with positive MRSA pathology.
We would really appreciate it anybody had current guidelines and procedures that they are willing to share and send to us for review. Any advice from your ID with regard to what you do if decolonisation programs are unsuccessful and what is the management for HCWs in these situations?
Thank you in advance for any information you can provide.
Kind regardsKirsty Graham
Nurse Manager
Infection Prevention and Control Unit
Central Coast Local Health District
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