Pregnancy is one of the most graceful periods of woman life. With the improvements and advancement in renal replacement therapy and dialysis technology, even women on dialysis can conceive and have kids. But it is considered high risk and challenging for both mother and fetus.
Month: March 2020
Dialysis during Viral Outbreak
Severe infectious diseases like Coronaviruses (CoV), Ebola, etc are said to be public health emergencies and the outbreak of these diseases ends in tragically disruptive events. The prevalence of viral outbreaks among patients treated in hemodialysis facilities is five times higher than among the general population and predisposes the patients to serious consequences. One of the major reasons for the viral outbreak is inappropriate risk management. And the outbreaks are exacerbated when seen along with natural disasters, power outages, and civil disturbance. In the middle of the widespread of infectious diseases, Health Care Workers (HCW’s) experience a huge amount of contact with the patients and thus subject to substantial risks, these risks increase with shortage of HCW’s at the period of outbreak and become worse with lack of supply of personal protective equipment (PPE) and basic reserves such as power and water.