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Hi Clive

A very valid point if they stay within the NHS as Paul states in his advocacy of "grandfather rights", but how many  staff go off on voluntary trips to high risk countries performing high risk EPP and how many ever report NSI, blood splashes or sharp's injuries that occur out there for fear of not being able to continue EPP work in this country.

The incubation periods are a valid determiner for further screening e.g. Hep B 4-20 weeks, Hep C 2-26 weeks, HIV latency has very wide picture from 2 weeks - 20 years, although incubation is usually 2-4 weeks after exposure. These periods probably had something to do with Tracy's timescales, although I would at pre-employment only accept validated results no greater than 12 months old, beyond this they would need to be repeated.

Cheers

Pete

Peter Judge
Occupational Health Adviser
Cardiff University
02920 748955



From: "Parbery, Clive" <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: 20/07/2010 13:59
Subject: Re: [OCC-HEALTH] How long is a blood sample valid for?





Hi Tracey,
 
Not sure why you wish to inflict so much pain on yourselves it is difficult to get results in first place let alone extra ones!!
 
We use the guidance in the Dept of Health Guidance: Health Clearance Advice for new healthcare workers:
 
Here is an extract from that text:
 
Rational:
 
 

"Why is testing one-off and not repeated?

10. The logic of one-off testing of new healthcare workers has been questioned,

given that healthcare workers will be at ongoing risk of occupational (and

potentially non-occupational) exposure. Professional codes of practice from

regulatory bodies require healthcare workers who may have been exposed to

infection with a serious communicable disease, in whatever circumstances,

promptly to seek and follow confidential professional advice about whether

to undergo testing. Failure do so may breach the duty of care to patients.

11. This means healthcare workers are under an ongoing obligation to seek

professional advice about the need to be tested if they have been exposed

to a serious communicable disease, obviating the need for repeat testing.

This obligation applies equally to healthcare workers already in post."

 

Hope this clarifies it for you and others at a time when we will all be stretched and busy.

 

Regards

Clive Parbery

Senior Occupational Health Nurse Advisor

Telephone Number 01384456111 Ext2949

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From: [log in to unmask] [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Huguenel, Tracy
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20 July 2010 13:20
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[OCC-HEALTH] How long is a blood sample valid for?


Ah, new doctors intake is looming, and the age old quandary of validity of blood results looms again.
We have been asking for IVS UK bloods no less than 2 years old, and am having difficulty evidencing our rationale for this!
Any help out there please?
Thanks,

Tracy

Tracy Huguenel, RGN, SCPHN (OH)
Deputy Head of Occupational Health
01268 524900 Ext 3591

Fax 01268 534127

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