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Study of needlestick accidents and hepatitis C virus
Study of needlestick accidents and hepatitis C virus infection
in healthcare workers by molecular evolutionary analysis
In the five-year period between 1989 and 1993, 87 needlestick
accidents occurred among healthcare workers at our hospital.
Thirty-seven (43%) of these needlestick accidents involved blood
contaminated with hepatitis C virus (HCV), and two of them (5.4%)
led to the occurrence of hepatitis C infection. Case 1 was a
43-year-old nurse who was accidentally injured by a needle
contaminated with blood from a patient who had cirrhosis and
hepatocellular carcinoma due to hepatitis C. Acute hepatitis C
occurred after five weeks and HCV RNA was positive after eight
weeks. Case 2 was a 33-year-old nurse who was injured by a needle
contaminated with blood from a patient who had chronic hepatitis C.
Liver function was normal at 11 days after the accident. However,
hepatitis C was diagnosed 21 months later after she had
successfully given birth to her baby. The nucleotide sequence of
the HCV E2/NS1 region was determined in the two patients and the
needlestick victims, and phylogenetic trees were constructed by
molecular evolutionary analysis. On the basis of these trees,
transmission of HCV could be confirmed in both cases. This method
of analysis may be useful for confirming the transmission of HCV
even long after the event.
J Hosp Infect 35(2): 149-154 (1997)
Mizuno Y, Suzuki K, Mori M, Hayashi K, Owaki T, Hayashi H, Kumada
K, Ohba K, Mizokami M
Third Department of Medicine, Nagoya City Higashi General Hospital,
Japan.
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