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Outbreak of epidemic keratoconjunctivitis in the ophthalmic ward of Hirosaki University Hospital Toshio Tando 1 , Kodai Yamauchi 1 , Natsuki Monai 1 , Reiko Tanabu 1 , Asaka Kudo 1 , Aiko Hara 1 , Takashi Kudo 1 , Tomomi Metoki 1 , Yukihiko Suzuki 1 , Mitsuru Nakazawa 1 1Department of Ophthalmology, Hirosaki University School of Medicine pp.747-751
Published Date 2020/6/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1410213591
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Abstract Purpose:To report a case of EKC outbreak in the Department of Ophthalmology, Hirosaki University Hospital.

Case:A staff doctor and a nurse in the Department of Ophthalmology were diagnosed as EKC in the end of November and the middle of December, 2018, respectively. They were under restriction on work for two weeks. In the end of December, two patients in the same hospital room were involved in EKC. They were discharged from the hospital next day. The staff doctor on duty informed other staffs to pay attention to EKC infections among inpatients. Five days later, in the beginning of January 2019, another inpatient was diagnosed as EKC and discharged from the hospital the same day. Next day, two outpatients who had been discharged from the hospital in the end of December 2018 were diagnosed as EKC. Comprehensive infection control and limitation of admission for fourteen days were decided according to the discussion among ophthalmic doctors and members of infection control team. Next day, because another inpatient was diagnosed as EKC, duration of the limitation of admission was extended to seventeen days. Except two other outpatients who were discharged from the hospital were diagnosed as EKC in referred hospitals, there was no additional infection in the ophthalmologic ward since then. The limitation of admission was dissolved in the end of January 2019.

Conclusion:An EKC outbreak involving three medical staffs and eight patients occurred in the ophthalmologic ward of Hirosaki University Hospital from November 2018 to January 2019. Prevention of such an outbreak should be kept in mind among ophthalmic staffs.


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