Covid-19 pandemic: chronicle of responses and experiences of the infection prevention and control committee at a tertiary hospital in southwest Nigeria
Since the advent of 2019-Corona virus Disease (COVID-19) in Nigeria in February 2020, the number of confirmed cases has risen astronomically to over 61,307 cases within 8 months with more than 812 healthcare workers infected and some recorded deaths within their ranks. Infection prevention and contr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African health sciences 2021-09, Vol.21 (3), p.1093-1099 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Since the advent of 2019-Corona virus Disease (COVID-19) in Nigeria in
February 2020, the number of confirmed cases has risen astronomically
to over 61,307 cases within 8 months with more than 812 healthcare
workers infected and some recorded deaths within their ranks. Infection
prevention and control is a key component in ensuring safety of
healthcare workers in the hospital as healthcare-associated infection
is one of the most common complications of healthcare management.
Unbridled transmission of infection can lead to shortage of healthcare
personnel, reduced system efficiency, increased morbidity and mortality
among patients and in some instances, total collapse of healthcare
delivery services. The Infection Prevention and Control Committee is a
recognised group by the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention with
their core programmes including drawing up activities, procedures and
policies designed to achieve above-stated objectives before, during and
after any disease outbreak, especially emerging and re-emerging ones
such as the 2019 Coronavirus Disease. In this report, we highlight the
roles played by the Infection Prevention and Control Committee of the
University of Medical Sciences Teaching Hospital to prevent the spread
of COVID-19 within and outside the hospital community and the lessons
learned to date. |
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ISSN: | 1680-6905 1729-0503 1729-0503 1680-6905 |
DOI: | 10.4314/ahs.v21i3.17 |