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COVID-19: Guidelines on Dead Body Management

by Hannah Joy on April 21, 2020 at 4:26 PM
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Government of India Ministry of Health & Family Welfare Directorate General of Health Services has provided �COVID-19: Guidelines on Dead Body Management.'


There are currently over 17,265 confirmed cases and 543deaths due to Novel Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in India. Being a new disease there is knowledge gap on how to dispose of dead body of a suspect or confirmed case of COVID-19. All suspect/confirmed cases will be isolated in a health care facility.

‘Mortuary staff handling COVID dead body should observe standard precautions. Dead bodies should be stored in cold chambers maintained at approximately 4�C. Autopsies should be avoided and healthcare professionals should follow standard infection prevention control practices.’

This guideline is based on the current epidemiological knowledge about the COVID-19. The main driver of transmission of COVID-19 is through droplets. There is unlikely to be an increased risk of COVID infection from a dead body to health workers or family members who follow standard precautions while handling body. Only the lungs of dead COVID patients, if handled during an autopsy, can be infectious.


Standard Precautions to be Followed by Healthcare Workers while Handling Dead Bodies of COVID

Standard infection prevention control practices should be followed at all times. These include:
  1. Hand hygiene
  2. Use of personal protective equipment (e.g., water resistant apron, gloves, masks, eyewear)
  3. Safe handling of sharps
  4. Disinfect bag housing dead body; instruments and devices used on the patient
  5. Disinfect linen. Clean and disinfect environmental surfaces.

Training in Infection and Prevention Control Practices

All staff identified to handle dead bodies in the isolation area, mortuary, ambulance and those workers in the crematorium / burial ground should be trained in the infection prevention control practices.

Removal of the Body from the Isolation Room or Area

Environmental Cleaning and Disinfection

All surfaces of the isolation area (floors, bed, railings, side tables, IV stand, etc.) should be wiped with 1% Sodium Hypochlorite solution; allow a contact time of 30 minutes, and then allowed to air dry.

Handling of Dead Body in Mortuary

Embalming

Autopsies on COVID-19 Dead Bodies

Autopsies should be avoided. If autopsy is to be performed for special reasons, the following infection prevention control practices should be adopted:

Transportation

At the Crematorium/Burial Ground


Reference:

  1. COVID-19:GUIDELINES ON DEAD BODY MANAGEMENT - (https:www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/1584423700568_COVID19GuidelinesonDeadbodymanagement.pdf)

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