Inadequately decontaminated anaesthetic equipment is a potential vector for infection in the nosocomial transmission of disease.1-3 The transmission of hepatitis C virus between patients in a hospital in Australia from contaminate
HEPATITIS C VIRUS (HCV) IN-fection is the most com-mon chronic bloodborne in-fection in the United S...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is transmitted by percutaneous or permucosal exposure to infec-tious blood o...
Objective: To identify the source of an outbreak of acute hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection among 3 ...
Contaminated anaesthetic equipment has been implicated in nosocomial transmission of infection. In 2...
Patient-to-patient transmission of hepatitis in healthcare settings has been a notable problem over ...
OBJETIVO: Medir la asociación entre el antecedente de procedimientos anestésicos y el riesgo de infe...
Background: Three cases of genetically related hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection that were unattribu...
Historically, the most reliable data on risk factors associated with acquiring hepatitis C virus (HC...
Background and Aims: Infection control is essential in anaesthetic practice for both personnel and e...
The Australian Needle and Syringe Program Survey (ANSPS) is a well-established sentinel surveillance...
The re-use of solutions used in surgical procedures provides an opportunity for transmission of infe...
International audienceBackgroundHealthcare settings, where invasive procedures are frequently perfor...
Hepatitis C is a major public health issue. It infects about 200 million people worldwide and is a m...
have been reported to infect some of their patients during exposure-prone procedures (EPPs). There i...
Kishi D; Videira RLR Description of Nosocomial Infection Prevention Practices by Anesthesiologists i...
HEPATITIS C VIRUS (HCV) IN-fection is the most com-mon chronic bloodborne in-fection in the United S...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is transmitted by percutaneous or permucosal exposure to infec-tious blood o...
Objective: To identify the source of an outbreak of acute hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection among 3 ...
Contaminated anaesthetic equipment has been implicated in nosocomial transmission of infection. In 2...
Patient-to-patient transmission of hepatitis in healthcare settings has been a notable problem over ...
OBJETIVO: Medir la asociación entre el antecedente de procedimientos anestésicos y el riesgo de infe...
Background: Three cases of genetically related hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection that were unattribu...
Historically, the most reliable data on risk factors associated with acquiring hepatitis C virus (HC...
Background and Aims: Infection control is essential in anaesthetic practice for both personnel and e...
The Australian Needle and Syringe Program Survey (ANSPS) is a well-established sentinel surveillance...
The re-use of solutions used in surgical procedures provides an opportunity for transmission of infe...
International audienceBackgroundHealthcare settings, where invasive procedures are frequently perfor...
Hepatitis C is a major public health issue. It infects about 200 million people worldwide and is a m...
have been reported to infect some of their patients during exposure-prone procedures (EPPs). There i...
Kishi D; Videira RLR Description of Nosocomial Infection Prevention Practices by Anesthesiologists i...
HEPATITIS C VIRUS (HCV) IN-fection is the most com-mon chronic bloodborne in-fection in the United S...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is transmitted by percutaneous or permucosal exposure to infec-tious blood o...
Objective: To identify the source of an outbreak of acute hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection among 3 ...