Take action! right away\u2026Postexposure prophylaxis (PEP), medicine you take before you get sick, is recommended for healthcare personnel potentially exposed to HIV.PEP should be initiated as soon as possible, within hours of exposure.1. Get evaluated2. Complete a full course of PEP3. Follow-upCS242131201
Infection with HIV is an occupational risk to health care workers, especially doctors, during treatm...
Pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, is a new HIV prevention method in which people who do not have HI...
Percutaneous transmission of HIV is a significant occupational risk among health workers. Post-expos...
HIV postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) is a form of secondary HIV prevention that may reduce the inciden...
Virus (HIV) infection following occupational exposure to HIV- infected blood is low. It has been co...
Goals for the learner: Become aware of the most recent epidemiological trends in HIV in Philadelp...
After occupational exposures, immediate HIV testing of source patients may avoid the unnecessary use...
Infection with HIV is an occupational risk to health care workers, especially doctors, during treatm...
The European Commission funded a project for the standardisation of the management of occupational e...
Exposure to HIV in the hospital setting is a major concern for health care workers (HCWs). As of Jun...
This report updates US Public Health Service recommendations for the management of healthcare person...
Pre-exposure prophylaxis” (PrEP) has been recently developed as a prevention strategy which involves...
Thousands of health care workers are potentially exposed to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) each ...
Binta Sultan,1,2 Paul Benn,1 Laura Waters1 1Department of Genitourinary Medicine, Mortimer Market Ce...
Introduction: timely PEP after needle stick exposure to high risk body fluids can reduce the rate of...
Infection with HIV is an occupational risk to health care workers, especially doctors, during treatm...
Pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, is a new HIV prevention method in which people who do not have HI...
Percutaneous transmission of HIV is a significant occupational risk among health workers. Post-expos...
HIV postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) is a form of secondary HIV prevention that may reduce the inciden...
Virus (HIV) infection following occupational exposure to HIV- infected blood is low. It has been co...
Goals for the learner: Become aware of the most recent epidemiological trends in HIV in Philadelp...
After occupational exposures, immediate HIV testing of source patients may avoid the unnecessary use...
Infection with HIV is an occupational risk to health care workers, especially doctors, during treatm...
The European Commission funded a project for the standardisation of the management of occupational e...
Exposure to HIV in the hospital setting is a major concern for health care workers (HCWs). As of Jun...
This report updates US Public Health Service recommendations for the management of healthcare person...
Pre-exposure prophylaxis” (PrEP) has been recently developed as a prevention strategy which involves...
Thousands of health care workers are potentially exposed to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) each ...
Binta Sultan,1,2 Paul Benn,1 Laura Waters1 1Department of Genitourinary Medicine, Mortimer Market Ce...
Introduction: timely PEP after needle stick exposure to high risk body fluids can reduce the rate of...
Infection with HIV is an occupational risk to health care workers, especially doctors, during treatm...
Pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, is a new HIV prevention method in which people who do not have HI...
Percutaneous transmission of HIV is a significant occupational risk among health workers. Post-expos...