Infection prevention in dentistry is an important topic that has gained more interest in recent years and guidelines for the prevention of cross-transmission are common practice in many countries. However, little is known about the real risks of cross-transmission, specifically in the dental healthcare setting. This paper evaluated the literature to determine the risk of cross-transmission and infection of viruses and bacteria that are of particular relevance in the dental practice environment. Facts from the literature on HSV, VZV, HIV, Hepatitis B, C and D viruses, Mycobacterium spp., Pseudomonas spp., Legionella spp. and multi-resistant bacteria are presented. There is evidence that Hepatitis B virus is a real threat for cross-infection ...
Occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens is a well-recognised hazard to health care workers. Tr...
In dental healthcare surgeries, both workers and patients are regularly exposed to various infectiou...
Guidelines for the control of infection in dental healthcare settings became necessary since the eig...
Infection prevention in dentistry is an important topic that has gained more interest in recent year...
Infection prevention in dentistry is an important topic that has gained more interest in recent year...
Infection prevention and control in dental practice has been mainly focused on blood infections caus...
The risk of transmission of viral infections in dentistry has caused great public fear both among pa...
The risk of transmission of viral infections in dentistry has caused great public fear both among...
The risk of infection through cross-contamination in dental practice is significant for certain infe...
Patients, dentists and auxiliaries of all groups run risks every time they enter the dental clinic. ...
The transmission of blood-borne viruses in the dental office is a potential hazard to patients and d...
Introduction: Cross-contamination and cross-infection can occur by direct contact with micro-organis...
In dental healthcare surgeries, both workers and patients are regularly exposed to various infectiou...
In dental healthcare surgeries, both workers and patients are regularly exposed to various infectiou...
In dental healthcare surgeries, both workers and patients are regularly exposed to various infectiou...
Occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens is a well-recognised hazard to health care workers. Tr...
In dental healthcare surgeries, both workers and patients are regularly exposed to various infectiou...
Guidelines for the control of infection in dental healthcare settings became necessary since the eig...
Infection prevention in dentistry is an important topic that has gained more interest in recent year...
Infection prevention in dentistry is an important topic that has gained more interest in recent year...
Infection prevention and control in dental practice has been mainly focused on blood infections caus...
The risk of transmission of viral infections in dentistry has caused great public fear both among pa...
The risk of transmission of viral infections in dentistry has caused great public fear both among...
The risk of infection through cross-contamination in dental practice is significant for certain infe...
Patients, dentists and auxiliaries of all groups run risks every time they enter the dental clinic. ...
The transmission of blood-borne viruses in the dental office is a potential hazard to patients and d...
Introduction: Cross-contamination and cross-infection can occur by direct contact with micro-organis...
In dental healthcare surgeries, both workers and patients are regularly exposed to various infectiou...
In dental healthcare surgeries, both workers and patients are regularly exposed to various infectiou...
In dental healthcare surgeries, both workers and patients are regularly exposed to various infectiou...
Occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens is a well-recognised hazard to health care workers. Tr...
In dental healthcare surgeries, both workers and patients are regularly exposed to various infectiou...
Guidelines for the control of infection in dental healthcare settings became necessary since the eig...