Yalan Peng, Yantong Wang, Shiyu Li, Jing Huang, Wu Shi, Ruocheng Luo, Xianmou Pan, Wenzhi Huang, Fu Qiao, Yi Chen
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Infection prevention and control measures for emerging infectious disease: lessons learned from the first case of imported Lassa fever in China.
Background: Lassa fever is an acute viral hemorrhagic disease prevalent in West Africa. West China Hospital of Sichuan University (WCHSCU) received China's first imported case of Lassa fever from overseas. We described the epidemiological investigation and infection prevention and control measures of this case following the confirmed diagnosis.
Methods: An emergency epidemiological team defined close contacts and implemented infection prevention and control (IPC) measures: (1) isolation in a designated isolation room, (2) environmental disinfection for high-, medium-, and low-risk areas, (3) 21-day quarantine for contacts. Data were collected via field observations and medical records.
Results: We identified 6 close contacts and 74 general contacts, who were subsequently quarantined for 21 days. The hospital environment was classified into high, medium, and low-risk areas, and corresponding cleaning and disinfection measures were implemented. Ultimately, no new infection cases emerged.
Conclusion: Rapid risk stratification, strict isolation protocols, and multidisciplinary coordination effectively prevented transmission, underscoring the importance of preparedness in non-endemic regions.
期刊介绍:
Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control is a global forum for all those working on the prevention, diagnostic and treatment of health-care associated infections and antimicrobial resistance development in all health-care settings. The journal covers a broad spectrum of preeminent practices and best available data to the top interventional and translational research, and innovative developments in the field of infection control.