How to process blood from HIV-infected patients
How to deal with the blood of an HIV-infected person in an accident?
If an HIV-infected person bleeds at home or in school or work, no matter whether he is bandaged When cleaning the environment, first of all, pay attention to avoid direct skin contact with blood. You can wear rubber gloves for home use. If you do not have gloves, you can directly use other covering items (such as a stack of paper towels) to protect your skin. You can use something that absorbs water (such as cloth). , paper towels or sawdust, etc.) to clean up the blood, then rinse with plenty of water. Wash your hands with soap after cleaning up blood or other body fluids.
The following disinfection methods can be used to deal with items with blood on them:
1. Burn: such as paper, menstrual hygiene products, etc.
2. Clean with disinfectant. (It is best to use chlorine-containing disinfectant, such as bleaching powder or household bleaching disinfectant, diluted with water at a ratio of 1:10) This method is suitable for cleaning floors and tabletops.
3. Clothing and other cloth items should be transported in leak-proof bags and washed separately with boiling water and detergent for half an hour.





