Infektionsprävention und Hygiene bei Tuberkulose - Empfehlungen des DZK

  • Peter Witte
  • Mardjan Arvand
  • Stefanie Barth
  • Roland Diel
  • Inna Friesen
  • Petra Gastmeier
  • Brit Häcker
  • Barbara Hauer
  • Martin Kuhns
  • Albert Nienhaus
  • Ralf Otto-Knapp
  • Elvira Richter
  • Nicoletta Wischnewski
  • Renate Ziegler
  • Torsten Bauer

Abstract

Preventing the spread of the disease is an essential goal in the care and treatment of tuberculosis. In addition to early diagnosis and effective therapies, isolation of infectious patients and adequate hygiene measures are of particular importance for infection prevention. The present recommendations replace the previous recommendations "tuberculosis infection control" from 2012 and take into account the current national and international recommendations and as well as new scientific findings. After a description of the infection and the transmission pathways, the necessary prevention and hygiene measures in health care facilities are comprehensively presented. Since the last revision of the recommendations on infection prevention, international recommendations and the KRINKO recommendation on ending isolation have been changed. In accordance with this, under certain conditions in the case of sensitive tuberculosis, de-isolation in health care facilities can take place after 14 days without taking the sputum findings into account. The second part of the recommendations explains in detail the measures to be taken in special situations and areas, such as general practitioners, ambulance services and care facilities. Here, the recommendations on respiratory protection have been simplified; for staff, an FFP2 mask is now generally considered sufficient.

Bibliographical data

Translated title of the contributionTuberculosis Infection Control and Hygiene - Recommendations of the DZK
Original languageGerman
ISSN0934-8387
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12.2023

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PubMed 37832577