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Diabetes and Viral Hepatitis: Important Information on Glucose Monitoring
Reminder Regarding Insulin Pens and Cartridges
Single-patient insulin pens and insulin cartridges should not be used to administer medication to multiple patients due to the potential risk of transmitting blood-borne pathogens such as HIV and the hepatitis viruses. Insulin pens are not designed for, and are not safe for, use on more than one patient. Even if needles are changed between patients, blood contamination of the pen reservoir could result in transmission of already existing blood-borne pathogens from the previous user. All insulin pens are approved only for single-patient use - one device for only one patient. For more information, please refer to the FDA site.
Diabetes Care Procedures and Techniques
Hand Hygiene and Glove Recommendations
Management and Oversight
Clinical Supervision
Hepatitis B Vaccination for Adults with Diabetes Mellitus: Recommendations of the ACIP
On the basis of available information about HBV risk, morbidity and mortality, available vaccines, age at diagnosis of diabetes, and cost-effectiveness, ACIP recommends the following:
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Page last reviewed: June 13, 2008 Page last updated: May 1, 2012 Content source: Division of Viral Hepatitis and
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