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1 Infection Prevention and Control in Schools Sherry Varley, RN, CIC Karen Singson, RN, CIC Healthcare Associated Infection Program

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Infection Prevention

and Control in Schools

Sherry Varley, RN, CIC

Karen Singson, RN, CIC

Healthcare Associated Infection Program

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Apply effective infection prevention practices

in school settings

– Maintain clean environment safe and

conducive to learning

– Effectively contain infective organism

spread leading to infection exposure

– Maximize cooperation from students,

teachers and other school staff to prevent

infection transmission

Learning Objectives

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Schools can be instrumental in

keeping their communities healthy

Resource: CDC, 2011

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Each school year:

40% of children miss at least 3

days due to infection

22 million school days are lost

due to common cold

38 million school days are lost

due to influenza

Resource: CDC, 2011

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How does your school meet the

following challenges to prevent

infection transmission?

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How does your school stay clean?

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How does your school help others cooperate

with infection prevention strategies?

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How are infectious secretions contained?

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How does your school prevent infections when

people are in close contact with each other?

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How does shared equipment

increase the risk of infection

transmission?

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Quick Review

What is necessary for an

infection to occur?

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Infectious Agent

Reservoir Host

Portal of Exit

Mode of Transmission

Portal of Entry

Susceptible Host

Chain of Infection

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Who gets infections? (Susceptible Host)

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Dependent upon: genetic factors

‒ gender ‒ DNA

general actors of infection protection ‒ skin and mucous membranes ‒ gastric acid ‒ cilia in the respiratory tract

Host Susceptibility

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Depressed immune response

Co-morbidities

Malnutrition

Antibiotic usage

Invasive devices

Stress

What increases your susceptibility to infection?

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What decreases your susceptibility to infection?

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Acquiring protective antibodies through

infection (active acquired immunity)

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Vaccination (active acquired immunity)

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Administration of immune globulin or antitoxin (passive acquired immunity)

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Transplacental transfer of maternal antibodies

(passive acquired immunity)

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What about the germs?

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Microscopic organisms

are everywhere

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Usually, microorganisms included in

our “normal flora” protect us from

invasion of other microorganisms

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Sometimes our own flora can give us an infection

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What are the

causative agents?

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Bacteria

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Viruses

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Fungi, yeasts & molds

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Protozoa,

usually vector-borne

as in West Nile virus

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Ectoparasites, causing lice, scabies,

flea infestations, etc.

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What about multi-drug

resistant organisms?

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How do infectious agents

“travel” to the next susceptible

person? (Mode of Transmission)

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Droplet transmission

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Airborne transmission

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Contact transmission

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Where do infectious agents

“hide”? (Reservoir)

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Reservoirs

humans

animals

environment

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acutely infected person

carrier

colonized person

Human Reservoirs

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How do infectious agents

“get in and out” of us?

(Portals of Entry & Exit)

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Respiratory tract

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Alimentary tract

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Skin

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How can infections be

prevented in school

settings?

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clean

contain

cooperate

Break the chain

of infection

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Hand hygiene

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Frequently touched surfaces

– Door knobs

– Diaper changing tables

– Cabinet handles

Equipment

– Lifts

– Wheelchairs

– Mats

– Slings

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Clean & disinfect

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You can’t disinfect dirt….

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One-wipe, one-application

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Contain organism spread by

vaccination of susceptible persons

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Use personal

protective

equipment

(PPE)

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Exclude students according

to school district criteria

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Communicate

Educate

Monitor compliance

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Maximize cooperation

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Maintaining a clean environment

Containing infective organisms

Maximizing cooperation

Infection risks in schools can

be effectively decreased by:

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• CDC (2014). Guide to Infection Prevention for

Outpatient Settings.

• CDC (2015). Carbapenem-resistant

Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) Infection: Patient FAQs.

• CDC (2013). Information and Advice about MRSA

for School and Daycare Officials.

• CDC (2009). MDRO Prevention and Control.

• CDC (2011). Infectious Diseases at School.

References

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• Aronson, S.S. & Shope, T.R. (2013). Managing

Infectious Diseases in Child Care and Schools, 3rd

ed. American Academy of Pediatrics.

• Caring for our children: National health and safety

performance standards; Guidelines for early care

and education programs, 3rd ed. American

Academy of Pediatrics http://nrckids.org.

Helpful Resources

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