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A systemic approach to the prevention of COVID-19 transmission in clinical settings in Nigeria

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a respiratory illness currently ravaging the world in pandemic proportions. Its route of spread and a high degree of infectivity make it easily transmissible within health care settings. Health workers, who are at particular risk of workplace-related infection, shou...

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Published in:Ibom Medical Journal 2020-12, Vol.13 (3), p.149-155
Main Authors: Oladimeji A, Monye HI, Ekuaze E, Tolani MA, Jolayemi J, Abdulrahman H, Omololu A, Sokomba A, Ilesanmi OS
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Language:English
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Summary:Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a respiratory illness currently ravaging the world in pandemic proportions. Its route of spread and a high degree of infectivity make it easily transmissible within health care settings. Health workers, who are at particular risk of workplace-related infection, should be familiar with and abide by international best practices for infection prevention and control at work to protect themselves and their patients. This is particularly important so that they can continue to provide much-needed care. We present a review of international best practices and guidelines to prevent COVID-19 infection in the clinical space in the Nigerian context. Our focus is on strategies for administrative control, patient management, and environmental cleaning and waste management.
ISSN:1597-7188
2735-9964
DOI:10.61386/imj.v13i3.205