Dialysis Settings

Hemodialysis Settings; Treatment of Chronic Kidney Disease

Published
November 24, 2024
Last updated
June 10, 2024

Dialysis Settings

Hemodialysis patients experience elevated risks for infection. The process of hemodialysis requires frequent use of catheters or insertion of needles to access the bloodstream. Outbreaks of bloodstream infections and viral hepatitis are not uncommon. Clusters of infections among dialysis clinic patients usually warrant prompt investigation and reporting to public health.

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Dialysis Safety: Audit Tools and Checklists

By CDC

A collection of audit tools and checklists that can help assess potential outbreaks in hemodialysis facilities.

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Dialysis Safety: Key Terms and Concepts

By CDC

A helpful introduction to dialysis-related infection prevention.

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Dialysis Wall Boxes and Drains

By CDC

Dialysis station wall boxes and drains have been linked to outbreaks.

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Viral Hepatitis


A single case of possible dialysis-associated HBV or HCV warrants investigation to rule out an outbreak.

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