Biosecurity in public and private office
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572005000200013Keywords:
Protective devices, Security measures, Dental Infection controlAbstract
Biosecurity is currently a concern for all health-related services, including dentistry, since infection control has a relevant importance. In dental practice, health-related occupations have contact with a great number of individuals who are potentially capable to transmit pathogens. This study comprised a descriptive evaluation of the universal precaution measures for infection control adopted by dental practitioners working at public and private offices in the city of Araçatuba, SP. Data collection was performed by a quiz with questions about individual and collective protection equipments. The results showed that the use of caps was reported by 55% of the professionals working at the public sector and 90% for the private sector. The use of masks and gloves was reported by all professionals surveyed; nevertheless, glove change between patients was not reported by 40% of professionals working at the public sector. There were more flaws in public offices as to the use of protective barriers, since except for the use of gloves, gowns and masks, the frequency of use of those barriers was smaller than at private offices.Downloads
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2005-06-01
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Garbin, A. J. I., Garbin, C. A. S., Arcieri, R. M., Crossato, M., & Ferreira, N. F. (2005). Biosecurity in public and private office . Journal of Applied Oral Science, 13(2), 163-166. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572005000200013