Fortifying defenses: Tactical safety protocols for COVID-19 sub-variant JN.1 in healthcare and laboratory settings.

IF 1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-13 DOI:10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_170_24
Shazima Sheereen, Mohnish Z Manva, Shamama Sheereen
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Abstract

Introduction: Primary care physicians are crucial in fighting COVID-19, especially with the emergence of the new JN.1 sub-variant.

Measures to reduce risk: Given your direct exposure to infected patients, it is imperative to establish a protocol for triaging patients with respiratory symptoms and to uphold a minimum distance of 2 meters between patients and primary care physicians. Patients suspected or diagnosed with the JN.1 sub-variant should be advised to wear surgical masks for their protection and others protection. Primary care physicians must also use personal protective equipment (PPE) and maintain strict hand hygiene practices when dealing with these patients. Patient samples should be treated as high risk for contamination, and laboratory procedures should be meticulously evaluated for potential hazards. PPE should be tailored to the procedure.

Conclusion: To protect the health and well-being of primary care physicians, who play a critical role in addressing the challenges, it is essential to strictly adhere to infection control measures.

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加强防御:医疗和实验室环境中针对COVID-19亚型JN.1的战术安全协议
初级保健医生在抗击COVID-19中至关重要,特别是随着新的JN.1亚型的出现。降低风险的措施:鉴于您直接接触感染患者,必须建立呼吸道症状患者分诊方案,并保持患者与初级保健医生之间至少2米的距离。应建议疑似或诊断为JN.1亚型的患者戴上外科口罩,以保护自己和他人。初级保健医生在处理这些患者时还必须使用个人防护装备并保持严格的手部卫生习惯。患者样本应被视为高风险污染,实验室程序应仔细评估潜在危害。个人防护装备应根据程序定制。结论:为保障基层医护人员的健康和福祉,严格执行感染控制措施至关重要,基层医护人员在应对感染挑战中发挥着关键作用。
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