Prevention
There is increased risk of transmission within healthcare settings. Healthcare workers must be able to recognize a case of Virus and be ready to use appropriate infection control measures. These measures include:
● Isolation of patients with Virus from contact with unprotected persons
● Wearing of protective clothing (including masks, gloves, impermeable gowns, and goggles or face shields) by persons caring for Virus patients
● The use of other infection-control measures (such as complete equipment sterilization and routine use of disinfectant)
● Avoid touching the bodies of patients who have died from Virus
Healthcare workers should also have the capability to request diagnostic tests or prepare samples for shipping and
testing elsewhere.
CDC, in conjunction with the World Health Organization, has developed a set of guidelines to help prevent and control the spread of Virus. Entitled "Infection Control for Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers In the African Health Care Setting," the manual describes how to:
● Recognize cases of viral hemorrhagic fever
● Prevent further transmission in health care setting by using locally available materials and minimal financial resources
Within our Virus Protection category, you will find a variety of suits, hoods, head covers, masks and other apparel designed to protect the wearer from contaminants and infectious substances. Contact our sales staff if you have any questions about our products or need assistance locating a product and they will be glad to help you.