Enabling laboratory readiness and preparedness for the evaluation of suspected viral hemorrhagic fevers: development of a laboratory toolkit.

IF 3 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology Pub Date : 2024-10-11 DOI:10.1017/ice.2024.143
Sarah E Turbett, Jacob E Lazarus, Mia A Nardini, Joseph E Braidt, Stefanie A Lane, Eileen F Searle, Paul D Biddinger, Erica S Shenoy
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Abstract

Purpose: Viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHFs), such as Ebola virus disease, Marburg virus disease, and Lassa fever, are associated with significant morbidity and mortality and the potential for person-to-person transmission. While most individuals in whom VHF is suspected will ultimately be diagnosed with a non-VHF illness, such patients may present to any United States healthcare facility (HCF) for initial evaluation; therefore, all HCFs must be prepared to evaluate and initiate care for suspect VHF patients, especially if they are acutely ill. Included within this evaluation is the ability to perform basic routine laboratory testing before VHF-specific diagnostic test results are available, as well as rapid malaria testing to assess for a common, dangerous "VHF mimic."

Objective: To improve laboratory preparedness and readiness in the initial care of suspect VHF patients who may present to acute care hospitals.

Design: Plan-Do-Study-Act quality improvement model.

Setting: Frontline healthcare facilities and their clinical laboratories.

Methods: We describe the development of a laboratory testing toolkit for a suspect VHF patient that can assist frontline HCFs in providing basic laboratory testing required for the care of these patients.

Results: The toolkit provides guidance on infection prevention and control, waste management, occupational health, laboratory test collection, processing, and resulting, in the context of suspect VHF patient evaluation.

Conclusions: The toolkit is designed to be readily adapted by any frontline HCF in the US. With the guidance provided, facilities will be able to support safer initial evaluation of VHF suspects and ensure high-quality patient care.

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让实验室做好评估疑似病毒性出血热的准备和准备工作:开发实验室工具包。
目的:埃博拉病毒病、马尔堡病毒病和拉沙热等病毒性出血热 (VHF) 与严重的发病率和死亡率以及人际传播的可能性有关。虽然大多数疑似 VHF 患者最终会被诊断为非 VHF 疾病,但这类患者可能会到美国任何一家医疗机构 (HCF) 进行初步评估;因此,所有医疗机构都必须做好准备,对疑似 VHF 患者(尤其是急症患者)进行评估并启动护理。这项评估包括在获得 VHF 特异性诊断检测结果之前进行基本常规实验室检测的能力,以及进行快速疟疾检测以评估常见的危险 "VHF 拟态 "的能力:改善实验室的准备情况,并为急症医院对疑似 VHF 患者的初步治疗做好准备:设计:"计划-实施-研究-行动 "质量改进模式:环境:一线医疗机构及其临床实验室:方法:我们介绍了疑似 VHF 患者实验室检测工具包的开发情况,该工具包可协助一线医疗保健机构为这些患者提供护理所需的基本实验室检测:结果:该工具包为疑似 VHF 患者的评估提供了感染预防与控制、废物管理、职业健康、实验室检测的收集、处理和结果等方面的指导:该工具包的设计便于美国任何一线医疗机构使用。根据所提供的指导,医疗机构将能够对疑似 VHF 患者进行更安全的初步评估,并确保为患者提供高质量的医疗服务。
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期刊介绍: Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology provides original, peer-reviewed scientific articles for anyone involved with an infection control or epidemiology program in a hospital or healthcare facility. Written by infection control practitioners and epidemiologists and guided by an editorial board composed of the nation''s leaders in the field, ICHE provides a critical forum for this vital information.
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