2013
DOI: 10.4103/0976-500x.107634
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Strategies and challenges for safe injection practice in developing countries

Abstract: Injection is one of the important health care procedures used globally to administer drugs. Its unsafe use can transmit various blood borne pathogens. This article aims to review the history and status of injection practices, its importance, interventions and the challenges for safe injection practice in developing countries. The history of injections started with the discovery of syringe in the early nineteenth century. Safe injection practice in developed countries was initiated in the early twentieth centur… Show more

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“…This is currently underway with the phased withdrawal of OPV type 2 and the transition to bivalent OPV, which will be followed by the complete withdrawal of OPV. However, while IPV overcomes OPV's major disadvantage of genetic reversion to virulent forms, it also introduces many new disadvantages, such as the need for trained healthcare professionals to administer injections; generation of sharps waste; larger package size of vials, needles and syringes for storage, transport and disposal; multi-dose presentation that leads to vaccine wastage; order of magnitude higher vaccine cost; and poor generation of mucosal immunity on its own [8][9][10]. Recent studies have found IPV to be a better booster of intestinal immunity in OPV primed persons than an additional dose of OPV, suggesting mass campaigns with IPV could be especially beneficial to the polio endgame [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This is currently underway with the phased withdrawal of OPV type 2 and the transition to bivalent OPV, which will be followed by the complete withdrawal of OPV. However, while IPV overcomes OPV's major disadvantage of genetic reversion to virulent forms, it also introduces many new disadvantages, such as the need for trained healthcare professionals to administer injections; generation of sharps waste; larger package size of vials, needles and syringes for storage, transport and disposal; multi-dose presentation that leads to vaccine wastage; order of magnitude higher vaccine cost; and poor generation of mucosal immunity on its own [8][9][10]. Recent studies have found IPV to be a better booster of intestinal immunity in OPV primed persons than an additional dose of OPV, suggesting mass campaigns with IPV could be especially beneficial to the polio endgame [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Injection is one of the most frequently used medical procedures in drug administration [1]. Around 16 billion injections were used to be annually administered in developing countries of a rate of 3.4 per person [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though so much of advancement in clinical medicine, unsafe and over-use of injections are not uncommon in developing countries. 2 Breaks in safe injection practices coupled with overuse of injections may expose the recipients, health care workers, or the community to several troubles including life menacing infections. Common infectious agents are-HBV, HIV, HCV, some bacterial infection, which create a major problem related to unsafe injection practice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%