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Communicable disease control Blood and Body Fluid Exposure Management October 2017 Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .. 1 2 3 MANAGEMENT OF A PERSON WITH A BBF EXPOSURE .. 4 Initial follow-up care .. 4 Risk Assessment .. 4 Risk Factors .. 4 Needlestick injuries in a healthcare setting .. 6 Consent .. 7 Assessment of source person .. 8 Source person is unknown .. 8 Laboratory testing .. 8 Records Processing .. 10 POST EXPOSURE TREATMENT .. 10 10 HCV .. 11 HIV .. 11 Other interventions .. 11 COUNSELING GUIDELINES .. 12 Reduce potential transmission to contacts .. 12 Breastfeeding .. 12 Healthcare workers .. 13 Counselling .. 13 APPENDIX 1: Exposed person at risk of HBV infection .. 14 APPENDIX 2: Exposed person at risk for HCV infection.
Communicable Disease Control Blood and Body Fluid Exposure Management October 2017 Page 6 HIV Approximately 78% of people living with HIV in BC who are receiving anti-retroviral therapy (ART) have
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