Precautionary measures for staff members of zoo
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Hands should be washed frequently especially after handling the animal, its food, bedding, enclosure materials, excrement and / or tissue and body fluids.
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Cages should be cleaned so as to minimize the risk of creating aerosols or droplets of potentially infectious materials. Wearing protective clothing, especially masks, gloves and glasses or goggles.
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The staff should be instructed to engage in proper personnel hygiene procedures in and out of the workplace.
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Staff members who are ill with a cold and or having a cold sore should avoid working around the animals.
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If staff members get sick they should seek medical attention.
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A baseline serum sample should be collected from all personnel working with animals for periodical screening for infectious diseases.
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Staff members should take precautions to avoid any physical injury in handling them.
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An effective means for handling, reporting, evaluating and treating occupational exposures to possible zoonotic infections should be developed for the institution.
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Individuals with a known immuno deficiency diseases should be extremely cautious in working with potentially infected animals or materials.
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An active insect and rodent control program should be instituted in the facility.
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Personnel who have open cuts or sores on their hands should wear gloves while working around animals and their faeces.
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Last modified: Friday, 24 September 2010, 12:08 PM