Imunidade para Hepatite B entre Trabalhadores de um Hospital de Referência em Doenças Infectocontagiosas, vítimas de acidente com material biológico
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https://doi.org/10.12662/2317-3076jhbs.v5i1.1018.p62-70.2017Keywords:
Material biológico, Acidente ocupacional, Risco biológico, Hepatite BAbstract
Introdução: O Ministério da Saúde define Acidente de Trabalho com Exposição a Material Biológico, aquele envolvendo sangue e outros fluidos orgânicos ocorridos com os trabalhadores durante o desenvolvimento de suas atividades laborais. O risco de infecção pelo vírus da imunodeficiência humana (HIV) pós-exposição ocupacional percutânea é de aproximadamente 0,3%, pelo vírus da hepatite C (HCV) é de 1,8% a 10% e pelo vírus da hepatite B (HBV) pode atingir até 40%. Objetivo: descrever o perfil epidemiológico situação vacinal e a imunidade para hepatite B dos profissionais da área da saúde que sofreram acidentes com exposição a material biológico no período de janeiro de 2006 a junho de 2015, evidenciando a realidade de um hospital público de alta complexidade e referência em doenças infectocontagiosas do Centro-Oeste. Métodos: Trata-se de um estudo epidemiológico retrospectivo, descritivo, com abordagem quantitativa. Resultados: Este estudo constatou que, entre os profissionais da área da saúde expostos a material biológico a maioria era da equipe de enfermagem e do sexo feminino. Houve mais casos por exposição percutânea, por agulha com lúmen envolvendo sangue. Verificou-se que 76,9% eram vacinados e 57% possuíam anti-HBs maior ou igual a 10UI/L. Conclusão: o estudo permitiu conhecer o perfil epidemiológico dos trabalhadores acidentados; os resultados mostraram indicadores importantes sobre exposição ocupacional a material biológico e o potencial risco de soroconversões para hepatite B.
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