[MCOH-EH] BBP serial testing
Nancy Rodway
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Thu Dec 21 07:10:21 PST 2017
And, besides, the lab testing is that good these days. No "window period" concerns especially when HIV testing is performed using the p24 antigen
Nancy Rodway MD MPH FASCP FCAP FACOEM
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We tailor the labs to the pathogen of concern, so we limit post exposure testing (except the t=0 series) of the exposed worker to those blood tests that detect any source positives. This is why: If you have an initial Hep C neg in the source and then the employee was initially negative but then converts to positive, that would be very difficult to interpret. Is this occupational? Is this personal? What do you do with the source patient? You cannot notify the source patient of the private information of the exposed worker but you are assuming that the "source" of the Hep C was the source patient. Do you tell the source? How would the source be then "confirmed" serologically? Is this a public health concern? etc etc.
So, if the source is completely negative, the exposed worker has no further testing beyond t=0.
Nancy Rodway MD MPH FACOEM
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We do the same
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Lawrence D. Budnick, MD, MPH
Director, Occupational Medicine Service
Professor of Medicine
Rutgers University - New Jersey Medical School
65 Bergen Street, Suite GA-167, Newark, NJ 07107
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From: MCOH-EH [mailto:mcoh-eh-bounces at mylist.net] On Behalf Of Morelli, Karen J
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Subject: [MCOH-EH] BBP serial testing
Our company has performed both HIV and Hep C serial testing on HCW’s that had an exposure to source patient that was positive for either one of the diseases (or if source unknown/untested). I am curious if your facility tests for both or just the component that the source patient was positive for. Example, Hep C positive source-do you test for both HIV and Hep C on HCW serial testing or just the Hep C?
Thank you,
Karen Morelli RN, BSN, Clinical Manager
WorkHealth LLC
973-7382
kmorelli at emhs.org<mailto:kmorelli at emhs.org>
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