DOCTORS,NURSES,PARAMEDICAL STAFFS SHOULD HAVE MANDATORY IMMUNISATION
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HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS or Doctors,Nurses,Paramedical Staffs,Ambulance Drivers,even Grade IV cleansing and Assisting staffs in Hospitals,Nursing Homes,primary,secondary or tertiary health Care centres should be well protected by immunisation for common diseases for which they treat patients.
1.All health care providers should be immune to measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella.
2.All health care providers with potential exposure to blood or body fluids should be immune to hepatitis B.
3.All health care providers should be offered annual immunization with influenza vaccine.
4.All health care workers should receive a one-time dose of Tdap as soon as possible, unless they are certain
that they have received Tdap.
5.All health care providers should immunised for tetanus, diphtheria, pertusis and pneumococcal vaccine.
6.At risk health care providers and laboratory personnel should be offered the following vaccines: polio, Haemophillus,meningococcal, BCG, rabies, plague, typhoid, and hepatitis A.
7.In especial conditions of FLU one should get also Japanese encephalitis,Chicken pox,Swine flu,Zika ebola etc vaccine too
8. Beside they should use proper glasses,shoes and appraels with mouth mask and double sterile hand gloves so that during incubation period or during active transmission air borne,fomites,contact contagious transmission, waterborne or insect or blood or mother to child vertical transmission is prevented.
9.Proper disposal of Hospital or clinic waste product is very essential to prevent further transmission of these diseases to public