Animal exposure surveillance: a model program.

Autor: Lang YC
Zdroj: AAOHN Journal; Sep2005, Vol. 53 Issue 9, p407-415, 8p
Abstrakt: In 1996, the Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources published guidelines for a mandatory occupational health program for personnel who work in animal facilities. This article details the development and implementation of an animal exposure surveillance program (AESP) at a large educational research institution. Prior to initiation of an AESP, the occupational health practitioner must develop a database and health inventory to allow collection, storage, and communication of pertinent employee and animal information; review the health inventory with each employee; administer necessary vaccinations; and investigate any stated sensitivities. Educating employees about precautions to take when working with animals and the need to notify the occupational health nurse immediately after exposure is vital. Animal-related injuries and diseases, with protocols for evaluation and treatment, are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index