The hospital as a work environment is particularly characterized by various risks for healthcare workers (HCWs). The main risk is represented by biological accidents, associated with the parenteral transmission of pathogens. Biological injuries can occur during the care service and the manipulation of biological fluids. Hepatitis B (and hepatitis D), hepatitis C and HIV are the most common infections transmitted by biological injuries. Physicians should acquire awareness of the risks associated with their professional activity during their training as medical residents (MRs). Some infectious diseases are preventable by vaccination and the "National Immunization Plan 2017-2019" (PNPV) recommends HCWs vaccination against hepatitis B, influenz...
The biological risk from exposure to bloodborne pathogens in health care environments represents a f...
The major concern following occupational exposures of the health care workers is the possible transm...
The biological risk from exposure to bloodborne pathogens in health care environments represents a f...
Summary Incidence of biological fluid-related accidents among interns of a University-Hospital. Bac...
Health care workers are at risk of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens, including Human I...
Health care workers are attributed to the group at highest risk of biological factors, as they are d...
Health care workers are at risk of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens, including Human I...
The exposure to biological risk is very common in health workers. The aim of our study was to identi...
The health care workers are attributed to the highest biological factors risk group, as they daily c...
Protection of healthcare workers (HCWs) from biological hazards in the workplace has the added benef...
Worldwide the needlestick injuries of health care workers (HCWs) still represent a major health prob...
Background Healthcare workers are habitually in direct contact with patients, possible carriers of ...
Risk perception of acquiring vaccine preventable diseases and the immune status of 187 health care w...
Health care workers (HCW) are at high risk of accidental contact with biological fluids. In spite of...
The existent biological risks in primary health care centers need to be evaluated. So we aimed to de...
The biological risk from exposure to bloodborne pathogens in health care environments represents a f...
The major concern following occupational exposures of the health care workers is the possible transm...
The biological risk from exposure to bloodborne pathogens in health care environments represents a f...
Summary Incidence of biological fluid-related accidents among interns of a University-Hospital. Bac...
Health care workers are at risk of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens, including Human I...
Health care workers are attributed to the group at highest risk of biological factors, as they are d...
Health care workers are at risk of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens, including Human I...
The exposure to biological risk is very common in health workers. The aim of our study was to identi...
The health care workers are attributed to the highest biological factors risk group, as they daily c...
Protection of healthcare workers (HCWs) from biological hazards in the workplace has the added benef...
Worldwide the needlestick injuries of health care workers (HCWs) still represent a major health prob...
Background Healthcare workers are habitually in direct contact with patients, possible carriers of ...
Risk perception of acquiring vaccine preventable diseases and the immune status of 187 health care w...
Health care workers (HCW) are at high risk of accidental contact with biological fluids. In spite of...
The existent biological risks in primary health care centers need to be evaluated. So we aimed to de...
The biological risk from exposure to bloodborne pathogens in health care environments represents a f...
The major concern following occupational exposures of the health care workers is the possible transm...
The biological risk from exposure to bloodborne pathogens in health care environments represents a f...