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“Additional Precautions Should Be Taken for Patients with Immunodeficiencies in the Earthquake Zone”

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Immunocompromised patients are a special group whose treatment should continue without interruption. Because these patients are much more prone to infections than other individuals, it obliges them to pay attention to sanitation and hygiene recommendations as much as possible. For this reason, underlining that appropriate hygienic environments should be created by taking additional precautions for patients in the earthquake area, Prof. Dr. Elif Karakoç Aydıner said, “Physicians in the centers and patient platforms should be in constant communication with immunodeficient patients who can easily become infected.”

 

Since patients with immunodeficiency are very sensitive to infections, creating a suitable accommodation and hygienic environment is much more important than other patient groups. Stating that if this environment cannot be provided, patients must be referred to an appropriate health institution, Member of the Turkish National Allergy and Clinical Immunology Association Prof. Dr. Elif Karakoç warned about the issue.

“Additional measures should be taken for access to clean drinking water, appropriate shelter, waste management, isolation”

Pointing out that infections may increase temporarily due to inappropriate living conditions after the earthquake, Karakoç said, “Since immunocompromised patients are much more prone to infections than other individuals, sanitation and hygiene recommendations should be paid attention to at the highest level possible. It is also vital to take additional measures for access to clean drinking water, appropriate shelter, waste management and isolation to reduce the risk of infection. In addition to these, paying attention to the use of masks and hand cleaning in every environment plays a preventive role in avoiding diseases.”

“Physicians and patients should be in constant communication for access to medicine”

Continuing, “It is natural that our patients’ treatment and follow-ups will be disrupted in the first days after the earthquake, but it is vital that they continue their medication and physician checks as soon as possible,” Karakoç said, adding, “If this is not possible, they should notify the mobile health teams, if this is not possible, to the health institutions or field hospitals. and it is recommended that they make a request for the drugs they are using. Access to immunoglobulin preparations, which are used by many patients with primary immunodeficiency and are very important in preventing infections, is essential. Since these products have special prescription, storage and application conditions, if these cannot be provided, patients should be referred to appropriate centers in order to prevent disruption and continuity of treatment. In the current situation, the reporting period has been extended and there is no prescription requirement.”

“They should be referred to a suitable center”

Karakoç stated that if there is a complaint or symptom that he or she has an infection, the patient with immunodeficiency should reach the nearest health team and request the referral to the appropriate center. Our earthquake victims should apply to the provincial/district/hospital social services unit in person or through their physicians in order to receive support, including all family members, in line with their needs in the city and/or hospital to which they are referred.”

 

Source: (BYZHA) – Beyaz News Agency

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