Author:
Saginur Raphael,Nixon Judith,Devries Barbara,Bruce Natalie,Carruthers Christopher,Scully Linda,Berger Rachel,Leech Judy,Nicolle Lindsay,Mackenzie Andrew
Abstract
AbstractObjective:To describe an outbreak of hepatitis C in a clinical research study.Design:Observational study.Setting:Tertiary-care hospital.Patients:Healthcare workers who volunteered to be subjects in a study of the metabolic effects of inhaled and oral corticosteroids who were unwittingly exposed to hepatitis C virus (HCV).Methods:Epidemiological investigation and serological analyses.Results:One chronic carrier of HCV was identified. Four fellow workers volunteering in the studies became infected with HCV, with 96% homology among strains. There was no evidence of spread from infected healthcare workers to patients on whom they had performed arterial punctures (2 of 214 positive, unrelated to each other and to the outbreak strain).Conclusion:Infection control standards in clinical research must be maintained vigorously to prevent transmission of blood-borne pathogens such as HCV.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),Epidemiology
Cited by
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