• Nosocomial Infection Management, the People's Hospital of Deyang, Deyang, Sichuan 618000, P. R. China;
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Objective To sum up experiences of precaution and provide evidence to prevent such accidents in the future via analyzing the nosocomial infection in newborn babies who were infected by rotavirus. Methods We investigated and monitored the 8 cases of nosocomial infection occurred between July 7th and July 14th, 2012 by epidemiologic and environmental hygienic methods, and analyzed the existing risk factors and took measures to control. Results There were 8 nosocomial infected cases among the 45 newborn babies who were hospitalized. The infection rate was 17.8% and the accident lasted for 7 days. The distribution of space, time and population was clustered. Environment and hands were the main media to spread the virus. Conclusion The accident was a suspected nosocomial infection caused by rotavirus in the hospital. It can be controlled effectively through intensive cleaning and sterilizing, isolated touching, and improving the medical staff's compliance and accuracy rate of hand sanitation.

Citation: YINLi, ZHAOHua, XIEHua, XUWei. Analysis and Management of the Suspected Outbreak of Nosocomial Infection in Newborn Babies Infected by Rotavirus in the Hospital. West China Medical Journal, 2015, 30(2): 230-232. doi: 10.7507/1002-0179.20150071 Copy

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