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    Milja Lanzoni
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    Milja Lanzoni

    Email:
    reception@stbasils.com.au

    Organisation:
    St Basils Homes (SA)

    State:
    SA

    Hi

    I am wondering if there is any evidence or instances someone can share- in relation to the use of surgical masks compared to the D95 when attending to outbreaks. Following the advice by the Aged Care Infection and Prevention Control Guide (pg 4- “For most situations when an aged care worker is caring for a person with a respiratory infection, this Guide recommends that a surgical mask with eye protection is worn. In some unusual, infrequent, and higher risk situations (for example, during aerosol-generating procedures), the use of a particulate filter respirator (PFR) may be appropriate instead of a surgical mask. This Guide recommends that the IPC lead or person responsible for IPC be consulted before a PFR is used in aged care settings”)- we have introduced surgical masks for general implementation when there is a gastro our respiratory outbreak- however we are finding staff challenging with this- and are assuming that the transfer to surgical masks is exposing them to transmission. I would like to seek any experiences of others in this space- or is there any further evidence for any potential increases in staff exposure following the introduction of surgical masks over the D95 for management of outbreaks, in particular respiratory outbreaks
    Thankyou

    Milja

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    Avatar photoCarrie Spinks
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    Carrie Spinks

    Email:
    carrie.spinks@acipc.org.au

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    Thank you Milja

    Great questions.

    To note: ACIPC released a position statement: The use of particulate filter respirators (PFR) masks for the management of COVID-19 in healthcare: https://www.acipc.org.au/position-statement-on-pfr-masks-in-covid-19-management/
    This recommends the use of respirator masks (N95/P2) during all care of a person with COVID-19.

    According to the Aged Care IPC Guide and also the National IPC Guidelines the use of either mask (surgical or respirator N95/P2) in the presence of COVID -19 should be risk assessed.

    ACIPC also addressed this same question with ACSQHC late last year – in response they have placed resources on the FAQ section of the Aged Care IPC Guide for which they based this change: https://www.safetyandquality.gov.au/publications-and-resources/resource-library/aged-care-infection-prevention-and-control-guide

    Here are the resources provided:

    Infection prevention and control in the context of COVID-19: a guideline, 21 December 2023
    https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/WHO-2019-nCoV-IPC-guideline-2023.4

    P2/N95 respirators & surgical masks to prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection: Effectiveness & adverse effects
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35151628/

    Personal protective equipment for preventing highly infectious diseases due to exposure to contaminated body fluids in healthcare staff
    https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD011621.pub4/full

    In regards to PPE for ARI and gastro – recommendation would be that its not one type fits all – but rather the type of PPE should marry with the means of transmission. i.e. if transmission is via contact, PPE should be contact precautions (gloves and long sleeve gown/apron) (scabies, shingles, infected wound, C.diff, gastro); if the transmission is via droplet and contact, PPE should be contact and droplet precautions (gloves, long sleeve gown/apron, eye protection and surgical mask) (Influenza, RSV, risk assessed Norovirus); if the transmission is airborne, PPE should be respirator, eye protection – additional contact precautions may be required (COVID-19, chicken Pox, TB)

    The ACSQHC transmission precaution posters are great to identify this: https://www.safetyandquality.gov.au/our-work/infection-prevention-and-control/standard-and-transmission-based-precaution-posters

    Hope that helps

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