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04/12/2012 at 8:24 am #69602
Hi
I was wondering if maternity/paediatric areas have policies in place
requesting confirmation of pertussis immunity of all visitors and if so,
how this is managed. We are experiencing a significantly high rate of
community pertussis and have had issues with visitors to neonatal/paed
areas. Any advice/experience of colleagues in Australia would be
welcome.Jane
Jane Barnett
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Infection Prevention & Control
Christchurch Women’s Hospital
Private Bag 4711, Christchurch
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04/12/2012 at 10:25 am #69603Rebecca O’DonnellParticipantAuthor:
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Good morning Jane,
No we don’t routinely screen visitors for Pertussis.
Good luck with your enquiries,
Rebecca O’Donnell | Infection Prevention and Control Co-ordinator
St Vincent’s Hospital Toowoomba | 22-36 Scott Street TOOWOOMBA 4350
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I was wondering if maternity/paediatric areas have policies in place requesting confirmation of pertussis immunity of all visitors and if so, how this is managed. We are experiencing a significantly high rate of community pertussis and have had issues with visitors to neonatal/paed areas. Any advice/experience of colleagues in Australia would be welcome.
JaneJane Barnett
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Infection Prevention & Control
Christchurch Women’s Hospital
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04/12/2012 at 11:01 am #69604Barbara ElliottParticipantAuthor:
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Hi Jane,
We have posters and signs in all our public areas, entrances to lifts and wards etc and in maternity/neonatal units advising visitors not to visit if unwell. The signs have a list of symptoms (in plain speak) and a picture of someone sneezing.
We also have a separate poster specifically for the nursery and maternity areas with the heading “Attention Parents” and again an explanation of reasons not to visit. I am happy to share what we have if you would like a copy.
Kind regards,Barbara Elliott I Coordinator Infection Prevention & Control I St John of God Subiaco Hospital
Level 3, 12 Salvado Road SUBIACO WA 6008
P: 08 9382 6871 F: 08 9382 6785 M: 0413706384 E: barbara.elliott@sjog.org.au>>> Jane Barnett 4/12/2012 5:24 AM >>>
Hi
I was wondering if maternity/paediatric areas have policies in place requesting confirmation of pertussis immunity of all visitors and if so, how this is managed. We are experiencing a significantly high rate of community pertussis and have had issues with visitors to neonatal/paed areas. Any advice/experience of colleagues in Australia would be welcome.
Jane
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Infection Prevention & Control
Christchurch Women’s Hospital
Private Bag 4711, Christchurch
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04/12/2012 at 2:48 pm #69605Margaret EvansParticipantAuthor:
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Hi Jane
The public laboratories here refuse to even test for pertussis immunity as the say the test is too unreliable.
We too have posters re pertussis around the hospital and not to visit the hospitals if you have any respiratory illnesses. The sticker put out by NSW Health “Watch out Whooping Cough is about” on the babies personal health book was very effective in alerting and educating new parents to the problem.
Our NICU staff are excellent in educating parents about not visiting if they are sick & preventative measures.Margie Evans
Infection Prevention & Control CNC
Royal Hospital for Women
LMB 2000
Randwick 2031
page 44075 or ph. 02 9382 6339Hi
I was wondering if maternity/paediatric areas have policies in place requesting confirmation of pertussis immunity of all visitors and if so, how this is managed. We are experiencing a significantly high rate of community pertussis and have had issues with visitors to neonatal/paed areas. Any advice/experience of colleagues in Australia would be welcome.
JaneJane Barnett
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Infection Prevention & Control
Christchurch Women’s Hospital
Private Bag 4711, ChristchurchInfection Prevention and Control is Everyone’s Business
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