Human Health Issues in Veterinary Medicine Julianne Stout MD Internal Medicine/Pediatrics Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Indiana University School of Medicine West Lafayette Purdue College of Veterinary Medicine Health Policy Coordinator julstout@purdue.edu
Why is a medical doctor here today?? Discuss vet student health issues 1. Risks and opportunities during training and practice of veterinary medicine 2. Purdue University immunization/health requirements 3. Purdue College of Veterinary Medicine immunization/health requirements
Occupational health hazards in veterinary medicine: Physical Psychological Chemical hazards Henry Keller DVM PVM class of 1979 Needlestick to thumb twice from vaccines: Brucella Abortive Strain RB-51 & Mycopar.Low back strain after lifting calf at birthing. Trampled by bull: rib fractures. Slipped on manure: Achilles tendon rupture. Blood testing pigs: hearing loss.
TOP FIVE PIECES OF ADVICE FOR YOUR HEALTH AND SAFETY
#5 WATCH YOUR BACK Back injuries are the #1 occupational injury overall #2 for veterinary personnel. Multiple employees should be involved if lifting over 40 lbs. Lift with legs. NOT THE BACK!
#4 GET THE POINT (NOT!) Needle sticks and injuries with sharp objects are the second most common occupational injury. #1 for veterinary professionals. Never re-cap needles and place all sharps immediately in the designated containers
#3 GET THE LEAD OUT Diet, exercise, sleep and stress reduction are as important as studying to doing well in a stressful academic environment
#2 EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED Expect animals to behave like animals Many animal-related injuries can be avoided through proper restraining techniques and an understanding of animal behavior
#1 EVERYTHING IN MODERATION Balance and moderation are key Watch your alcohol intake Avoid bingeing Avoid risky behaviors driving while intoxicated or texting Avoid ingestion of unknown substances Avoid (self-induced) drug modification therapy Legal drugs (alcohol, caffeine, stimulants, etc.) Illegal drugs
Zoonotic Diseases: diseases transferred from animals to humans More than 1400 diseases are currently known to be zoonotic
Rabies is one of the oldest and most feared human infections with the highest case fatality rate of any infectious disease. In the United States, there has been an average of three fatal human cases per year since 1980. Rabies is a preventable viral disease of mammals Rabies has a worldwide distribution with few exceptions, including Antarctica, New Zealand, Japan, Sweden, Norway, Spain and some Caribbean Islands. Rabies is found throughout the United States except Hawaii. http://www.vaccines.gov/diseases/rabies/
Rabies Vaccination The first rabies vaccine was developed in 1885 World Health Organization estimates that between 30,000 and 70,000 people die worldwide of rabies each year. Most of these deaths occur in developing countries because of inadequate control of rabies in domesticated animals. Rabies vaccine is made from killed rabies virus. It cannot cause rabies.
PURDUE COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE HEALTH REQUIREMENTS Rabies Vaccine 3 doses of either Rabavert or Imovax rabies vaccine given at days 0, 7, and 21 or 28 Complete your vaccines by the end of first semester PPD skin test (tuberculosis skin test) Antigen is administered on day 0 and the test is read 48-72 hours later by a medical professional Complete your PPD test by the end of the first semester If you had a negative test within one year of matriculation, you don t need another one If you have a positive test, you will need to see a medical professional for evaluation and clearance to continue school
PURDUE UNIVERSITY VACCINATION REQUIREMENTS Indiana state law requires all new, regularly enrolled students attending residential campuses of Indiana public universities be immunized against: Measles (Rubeola), Mumps, and Rubella (German measles) 2 MMR vaccines AFTER the first birthday Diphtheria and Tetanus within the last ten years http://www.purdue.edu/push/immunization/
Where can I get these immunizations/tests? -Purdue University Student Health -Local pharmacies -Tippecanoe County Health Department -West Lafayette or Lafayette medical offices -Your family doctor at home How do I need to prove I had the immunizations/tests? -For Purdue University- go to the PUSH website and enter patient portal, enter your health information -For Purdue College of Veterinary Medicine- sign attestation form stating you completed the requirements
VACCINATIONS AND TB SKIN TESTS Administered by: Purdue University Student Health (PUSH) nurses in Lyles Porter Hall
RABIES VACCINATION Administered by: Purdue University Student Health (PUSH) nurses in Lyles Porter Hall Wednesday mornings starting at 8:00 AM August 30: Rabies #1 September 6: Rabies #2 September 20: Rabies #3 Make your appointments online at http://www.purdue.edu/push/ (after Monday Aug 21) Check in at Lyles Porter Hall- First Floor- Room 1047 College of Health and Human Sciences Health and Wellness Clinics
TETANUS, MMR AND PPD (TB SKIN TEST) Wednesday, September 20 starting at 8:00AM Tetanus, MMR, PPD skin test placed Friday, September 22 starting at 12:00 PM (no appointment needed) PPD read by nurse- until 12:30 PM Approximate Prices and links to vaccine info statements: Rabies (Rabavert) - $313.00 x 3 shots = $939.00 https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/vis/vis-statements/rabies.html 10/06/2009 PPD - $21.00 Tetanus (with pertussis and diphtheria) - $52.00 https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/vis/vis-statements/tdap.html 02/24/2015 MMR- $92.00 https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/vis/vis-statements/mmr.html 04/20/2012
PUSH WEBSITE AND PATIENT PORTAL What can you do on the portal? Enter your MMR and tetanus immunization history (do this before August 30, 2017) Make your appointments after Monday Aug. 21 for immunizations and tests at Lyles Porter Hall (make one appointment for each day you need to go to Lyles Porter Hall) http://www.purdue.edu/push/
Day Date Time Services Location Wed 8/30/20170800-0930 AM Rabies First Floor Lyles Porter Hall. Wed 9/6/20170800-0930 AM Rabies First Floor Lyles Porter Hall. Wed 9/20/20170800-0930 AM Rabies, TdaP, MMR PPD placement First Floor Lyles Porter Hall. Fri 9/22/20171200-1230 PM Read PPD skin tests First Floor Lyles Porter Hall.
BY THURSDAY AUGUST 24TH!!! Everyone who wants PUSH to file a health insurance claim for your immunizations/tests: Submit a legible copy of your insurance card to CVM Student Services Office Both sides Policy holder s name and DOB Return to the Student Services Office in a sealed envelope with your name and DOB on the outside OR bring insurance card to your appointment in Lyles Porter Hall
INSURANCE LETTERS Your insurance company will almost surely deny your insurance claim for rabies vaccination the first time If they do, appeal the decision (they are banking on the chance you won t appeal) Submit a letter from the Vet School supporting your claim If you require a letter to justify coverage of the vaccinations, please request this letter from the Student Services office
OTHER FAQS Keep your own records of your PPD and rabies series and pass the information along to PUSH for an easy way to store the information. You do not need rabies titers or boosters in Indiana but you may need a booster depending on the site of your externship or practice.
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