HIV In Children
Pediatric Oncall Share Pages
   
 
  Baby Name  
Baby Name
  Infections  
  Vaccines  
Vaccines & Immuniration
  Holistic Medicines  
  Parenting  
  Vaccine Reminder  
Vaccines Reminder
  Common Diseases  
  Translate  
 
INFECTION CONTROL IN CANCER PATIENTS
Q) Why is infection control important in cancer patients?
A) Infection control is important in cancer patients, as they low immunity due to the various treatment regimes (chemotherapy, radiotherapy) which lowers the body's ability to fight infections. Also, the patients may have intravenous lines that may be invaded by the germs.

Q) What are the ways to control infection?
A) Hand washing is the single most important measure in preventing the spread of infection. Routine handwash requires that hands should be thoroughly lathered for 10-15 seconds and then washed in running water. They are then thoroughly dried with a "dry" towel. It is important to remember that wet hands are worse than unwashed hands.

Other ways to control infection are based on cleanliness & sterility. Vacuum cleaning is recommended over brooming to prevent dispersal of dust. Alternatively, damp dusting or cleaning is acceptable, Patient care items viz. bedpans are stored dry.

Q) What additional precautions should be used in patients with a low blood count?
A) In addition to general measures, the patients with a low white cell count should be in a private room as far as possible. Persons entering the room should wear masks. Persons with respiratory infections should not be allowed inside. Plant and flowers are not allowed in the room. The patient should wear a mask when travelling to other areas of the hospital.

Q) Should children with cancer on therapy be given vaccines?
A) These children are immunocompromised and it is better to avoid all immunizations. Live vaccines are contraindicated during chemotherapy. In most cases, routine childhood vaccination can be given 3- 6 months after the completion of chemotherapy.

Last updated on 24-06-2002

 


 
  Childhood Ailments  
Adoption
Allergies
Autoimmune Disorders
Birth Defects
Blood Disorders
Bones and Joints problem
in children
Cancer
Care of children
Common Problems
Dental Problems
Developmental Problems
Eating disorders
Endocrine Problems
Eye Problems
First Aid
Gastrointestinal problems
Genetic Disorders
Genital Problems
Growth & Development
Heart Problems
Infectious diseases
Kidney Problems
Liver Problems
Neurological Problems
New Borns
Poisoning
Pregnancy
Procedures
Skin disorders
Speach and Hearing
Teen Care
Vaccines &
Immunization
Vitamin Deficiency
  Search  
Hospitals
Pediatrician
Special Schools
Medical Colleges
NGO's
  Growth Calculator  
Growth
Conversion
Pregnancy
Blood Pressure
Blood Group
 
 
 
Doctor Corner l Kids Corner l Terms & Condition l Advertising l Awards | About Us l Link to Us l Site Map
Shopping Mall l Archives l Guestbook | Media Room  
 
Partner Sites
 HIV in Children  Infection in Children  Pedcall  Medical ADRIS  Vaccine Reminder  Pediatric Oncall Journal
Health Solutions from our sponsors
 DHA  Surfactant  Nutrition      
 
 

Copyright© 2000-2007 All rights reserved with Levioza

Disclaimer:The information given by www.pediatriconcall.com is provided by medical and paramedical & Health providers voluntarily for display & is meant only for informational purpose. The site does not guarantee the accuracy or authenticity of the information. Use of any information is solely at the user's own risk. The appearance of advertisement or product information in the various section in the website does not constitue an endorsement or approval by Pediatric Oncall of the quality or value of the said product or of claims made by its manufacturer.

 
  Sitemap For Doctor | Sitemap For Parent | Sitemap For Kids Site designed and maintained by Levioza