Accidents with biological material and immunization against hepatitis B among students from the health area

Author:

Gir Elucir1,Netto Jeniffer Caffer,Malaguti Silmara Elaine,Canini Silvia Rita Marin da Silva1,Hayashida Miyeko1,Machado Alcyone Artioli2

Affiliation:

1. University of São Paulo; WHO Collaborating Centre for Nursing Research Development, Brazil

2. University of São Paulo

Abstract

Undergraduate students from the health area often handle piercing-cutting instruments in their academic activities, which exposes them to the risk of contracting infections. This study aimed to analyze accidents with biological material among these students. Out of 170 accidents registered, 83 (48.8%) occurred with Dentistry students, 69 (40.6%) with Medical students, 11 (6.5%) with Nursing students and in 06 (3.5%) of the cases there was no such information in the files. Most accidents, 106 (62.4%), occurred with students from private schools and 55 (32.3%) with those from public schools. Percutaneous accidents occurred in 133 (78.2%) exposures and there was immediate search for specialized health care in only 38 (21.3%) accidents. In 127 (74.7%) accidents, the immunization schedule against hepatitis B was complete. Therefore, schools need to offer courses and specific class subjects regarding biosafety measures, including aspects related to immunization, especially the vaccine against hepatitis B.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Nursing

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