1. WHO urges shift to single-
use smart syringes
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The World Health Organisation has called for junking of
multiple usage syringes and a carpet usage of smart syringes
that break after one use by 2020. Reusing syringes leads to
more than two million people being infected with diseases,
including HIV and hepatitis, each year.
More than 16 billion injections are administered annually .
WHO believes smart injections will help eliminate the 1.7
million new hepatitis B cases, the 300,000 hepatitis C cases
and the 35,000 HIV cases every year. The WHO on Monday
launched a new policy on injection safety to help all
countries tackle the pervasive issue of unsafe injections.
New WHO injection safety guidelines stressed the need to
reduce the number of unnecessary injections as a critical
way of cutting risk.
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Of the 16 billion injections administered every
year, 5% are for immunization purpose and 5%
are for other procedures like blood transfusions
and injectable contraceptives.
The remaining 90% are given into muscle or skin
to administer medicines. In many cases these
injections are unnecessary or could be replaced
by oral medication.
The new “smart“ syringes WHO recommends
have features that prevent re-use.Some models
include a weak spot in the plunger that causes it
to break if the user attempts to pull back on the
plunger after the injection. Others have a metal
clip that blocks the plunger so it cannot be
moved back, while in others the needle retracts
into the syringe barrel at the end of the
injection.
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Syringes are also being engineered with
features to protect health workers from
“needle stick“ injuries and resulting
infections.
A sheath or hood slides over the needle
after the injection is completed. WHO is
urging countries to transition by 2020 to
the exclusive use of the new “smart“
syringes.
WHO is calling on donors to support the
transition to these devices, anticipating
that prices will decline over time as
demand increases.
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