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Flu Season Preparedness: Ostalb Clinics’ Measures & Prevention

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Ostalb Clinics Prepare for Flu Season, Report Moderate Infection Increase

The ​Ostalb Clinics are well-prepared for the upcoming flu season,⁣ with the current infection rate mirroring that ‌of the previous ⁣year, according to Ralf Mergenthaler, ‍press spokesman for the Ostalb Clinics. While noting ⁣a moderate increase in ⁤infections requiring treatment ⁢compared⁣ to previous ‌years, ​Mergenthaler emphasized the clinics’⁣ readiness to manage the situation.

“With our very⁤ well-positioned teams,⁣ we​ are well prepared adn can handle ⁤the current situation at the Ostalb clinics well, both in our ​emergency departments and in the inpatient area,” Mergenthaler stated, after ⁢consulting with doctors at the clinics.

A key focus⁢ for the Ostalb Clinics is ‌minimizing hospital-acquired ​infections. ⁣To⁢ achieve this, six core​ measures are ⁤being implemented:

1. Hand Hygiene: Regular handwashing with soap and water,supplemented by alcohol-based hand disinfectants,is a primary preventative measure.

2.Protective Clothing: Gloves are utilized when handling blood,body fluids,or infectious materials. Mouth and nose protection⁣ is employed for infectious patients, and gowns or protective suits are used to prevent ​clothing contamination.

3.‍ Isolation Measures: ⁢Patients with highly contagious diseases, such‌ as tuberculosis or MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus),⁣ are⁢ isolated​ in dedicated ⁤rooms or areas. Access to ⁢these areas is controlled,and visits may be​ restricted.

4. Cleaning and Disinfection: Thorough⁢ and regular cleaning and disinfection of surfaces ⁤and medical devices, ​alongside instrument sterilization, ⁤are ‌crucial ⁣components of infection control.

5. Vaccinations: Staff are offered vaccinations against diseases like hepatitis B and influenza.

6. Training and awareness: ⁢ Ongoing training​ and⁣ education for staff on proper hygiene standards ​are considered ​essential. “Only those who know⁢ can act correctly,” reflects the principle⁣ behind this measure.

Beyond the‌ hospital walls, Mergenthaler advises preventative⁤ measures individuals can take. “In closed rooms, you can reduce the risk of transmission of respiratory⁤ pathogens through regular ventilation, ideally shock ventilation. Especially during waves ⁤of ‌illness, when there are‌ many⁤ viruses in circulation, you​ should wear a mask indoors and‍ avoid large crowds if possible. If‌ you cannot⁤ avoid contact with sick‍ people, they should also⁢ wear a mask,” he concluded.

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