Introduction: Dentists and all related oral hygiene occupations are endanger of cross contamination because of close contacts with patients. Dental laboratories are one of those which have a direct contact with dentist and cross infection control plays an important role to prevent exposure to pathogens. According to the fact that many dental laboratories are not well informed about cross infection control; the aim of this study is to prepare a questionnaire for evaluating both dentists and dental laboratories knowledge about cross control infections. Materials & Methods: 250 dentist and 50 dental laboratories were randomly chosen and prepared questionnaire distributed. The collected data were analyzed by SPSS software and Chi-Squ...
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Streptococcusis is the one of the most important bacterial fish diseases with outbreak in rainbow tr...
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Introduction: HIV/AIDS stigma has influenced HIV/AIDS patients and the medical system. The purpose o...
Ghazal Ozen is one of the two main Caspian Sea catchments entering to the Sefidrood Dam. Sampling wa...
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Background: Congenital hypothyroidism is one of the most prevalent endocrine disorders. This study w...
Introduction: Work–family Conflict (WFC) is described as a two-sided incompatibility between the dem...
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Rutilus firisii kutum is one of the important fish in Caspian Sea that has significant economical ro...
Background & Objectives: Selection of the appropriate process is one of the most important issues pr...
Introduction: In spite of the fact that people are increasingly interested in complementary medicine...
Background & Objectives: According to a recent report published by the ministry of health, Esophagea...
Streptococcusis is the one of the most important bacterial fish diseases with outbreak in rainbow tr...
Introduction: The TB control program in the world has encountered serious problems because of weakne...
Introduction: Systemic lupus erythematosus is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects different bo...
Introduction: Puberty is a beginning of significant developments to adolescents. This event is assoc...
Introduction: HIV/AIDS stigma has influenced HIV/AIDS patients and the medical system. The purpose o...
Ghazal Ozen is one of the two main Caspian Sea catchments entering to the Sefidrood Dam. Sampling wa...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: falling which can cause functional decline, psycho- social consequences ...
Background and objective: Information literacy is defined as skills that a person needs in order to ...
Background: Congenital hypothyroidism is one of the most prevalent endocrine disorders. This study w...
Introduction: Work–family Conflict (WFC) is described as a two-sided incompatibility between the dem...
Background and aims: The construction industry has a high rate of fatal or nonfatal injuries and all...
Rutilus firisii kutum is one of the important fish in Caspian Sea that has significant economical ro...
Background & Objectives: Selection of the appropriate process is one of the most important issues pr...
Introduction: In spite of the fact that people are increasingly interested in complementary medicine...
Background & Objectives: According to a recent report published by the ministry of health, Esophagea...