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Protecting healthcare workers and teachers from infections
As a healthcare workers, teachers, you may be exposed to many sources of infection. Infections may be transmitted by blood, body fluids, air, respiratory secretions or by direct contact with other infectious materials. You can protect yourself from infection by following the infection control guidelines in your workplace, by using personal protective equipment (such as gloves and masks) and by treating all blood and body fluids as though they are infectious.

It is very important, diligence in the following areas is needed to help reduce the risk of occupational transmission of infections to healthcare workers and teachers in school.
Administrative efforts are needed. Here in Nigeria, some infection control guidelines are not put in place in some workplaces.

And sometimes, when these provisions are made, they got stolen or vandalised out of ignorance or sheer carelessness. Hence, all healthcare organisations should train healthcare workers and teachers in infection control procedures and the importance of reporting occupational exposures. Organisations should develop and distribute written policies for the management of occupational exposures.

Development and promotion of Safety devices should be prioritised. Effective and competitively priced devices, engineered to prevent sharps injuries should continue to be developed for healthcare workers and teachers in school.

Simple life -saving techniques of hand washing, cleaning with bleach or disinfectants are fast fading away. As a healthcare workers and teachers, you may exposed to many different sources of infection. Question for today

Are we ready to protect ourselves?
Yes
No

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