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The webpage presents a guidance document developed by Uganda’s Ministry of Health for the assessment and management of healthcare workers who may have been exposed to Sudan Ebola Virus Disease (SVD) in the workplace. The document provides protocols for identifying and evaluating occupational expos
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The webpage “Decontamination of Ambulances for Ebola Virus Disease (EVD)” provides guidance on how to safely clean and disinfect ambulances that have been used to transport suspected or confirmed Ebola patients. It outlines the procedures for decontaminating vehicle surfaces, medical equipment,
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This document contains answers to the questions that are frequently asked by the people in our communities.
HCF Cleaning and disinfection procedures during EVD presentation is part of the EVD IPC training material for Health Centre IIs and Pharmacies. The holding area in pharmacies and HCF II such as chair or any equipment touched by a suspect EVD case will require cleaning and disinfection after the case
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These guidelines, produced in 2022 by the Uganda Ministry of Health, provide guidance on the diagnosis of HIV, the care of people living with HIV, and the use of antiretroviral drugs for treating and preventing HIV infection, including injectable cabotegravir and the dapivirine vaginal ring.
Healthcare waste management in the context of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) presentation is part of the EVD IPC training material to HC IIs and pharmacies. All waste in holding areas should be considered infectious. Staff should always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when handling a
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This document is a detailed step-by-step procedure for cleaning and decontaminating of the house where a confirmed/probable Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) case (s) have been treated. This should be done as soon as possible, within a maximum of 3 days after the departure of the confirmed / probable case.
This job aide is a description of the practices that should be in place to prevent the transmission of infections when using injections.
This job aide is a detailed step-by-step procedure used to implement daily monitoring of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) symptoms in hospitalised patients. It is a very important procedure because patients may have no symptoms of EVD on screening/triage and admission. However, these symptoms may develop
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It is believed that fruit bats are the natural hosts of the Ebola virus Introduced into the human population through close contact with infected animals. Introduction to Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) presentation is part of the EVD IPC training material for HC IIs and Pharmacies.
IPC Scorecard presentation is an EVD IPC training material to help health facilities collect information about the health facility assessment. The Scorecard is not for EVD treatment centres (separate assessment).
Contaminated linen poses a risk of infection and should only be handled in personal protective equipment (PPE). Linen and laundry management presentation is an EVD IPC training material for Health facilities and pharmacies.
The job aide is a step-by-step procedure of handling linen of suspected, confirmed or probable EVD cases at Ebola Treatment Units, healthcare facilities, or within the community (household). Contaminated linen poses a risk of infection and should only be handled in PPE.
This job aide is a detailed step-by-step procedure for PPE screening and triage in the context of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD).
This job aide is a summary of a step-by-step procedure for safe burial of a person who as died from confirmed, or probable Ebola Virus Disease (EVD).
Putting on and Removing PPE in the context of EVD presentation is an EVD IPC training material for HC IIs and pharmacies.
This document is a detailed step-by-step procedure for putting on and taking off PPE in the context of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD).
This form should be completed for all health workers who have been exposed to a patient with Ebola, their body fluids, or objects contaminated with body fluids. The form aids in the risk assessment for health workers (HW’s) after exposure to determine the risk categorization of each HW and inform
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Seeing a potential problem doesn’t mean the problem will definitely happen. We take action to keep something bad from happening. Risk Recognition & IPC Assessment presentation is a descriptive EVD IPC training material for health facilities and pharmacies.
Screening, Holding, Notification at a Healthcare Facility during an EVD outbreak presentation is an EVD IPC training material describing how to observe all persons entering the facility by taking non- contact temperature, and asking relevant questions. The key outcome is to determine if patient is s
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