Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3369712 Journal of Clinical Virology 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundHIV infection of healthcare workers by injury is an important issue in the management and prophylaxis of HIV-related disease.ObjectivesTo describe a case where a nurse has been HIV-1 infected by needle-stick whilst taking blood from a newborn with an unknown HIV infection.Study designVirological, immunological and clinical analysis of a peculiar case of HIV transmission from newborn to nurse has been reported.ResultsThe nurse has been infected by needle-stick injury whilst taking blood from a newborn with an unknown HIV infection. The delayed declaration of accident by nurse and the inaccurate medical management of pregnant woman determined the subsequent absence of correct prophylaxis measures and then the impossibility to tackle the HIV transmission.ConclusionThis case indicates that HIV serological screening of pregnant women and prompt accident notification by health-care workers represent basic preventive measures that should effectively tackle the spread of HIV infection.

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