Introduction: Unsafe injections are a major source of infection with blood borne pathogens including hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus and human immunodeficiency virus. World Health Organization estimates the burden of disease associated with unsafe injection practices to be about 1.3 million early deaths, loss of about 26 million years of life and an annual burden of 535 million US dollars in direct medical costs. The present study was aimed at determining the prevalence of needle stick injury and the level of reporting among resident doctors in University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin.Methodology: A descriptive cross.sectional study was carried out from September 2009 to March 2010 among 152 resident doctors in a tertiary health fa...
Background and objective of the study: The recent increase of immunization services, including the e...
Background: No adherence of safe injection policies remains a major challenge, and, worldwide, annua...
Health care workers who have occupational exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materia...
Background: The burden of unsafe injection practices is borne by the health care workers, patients a...
Background: Globally about 16 billion injections are given in a year, 40% of which involves reuse of...
Background/Objective of the study: Injection safety has over the years become important in view of t...
Background: Injections are among the most commonly used medical procedure with an estimated 16 billi...
Background: Unsafe injection practice can transmit various blood borne infections. The aim of this s...
Background: Needle stick injuries represent one of the most important occupational hazards to which ...
SummaryUnsafe injection practices, including the re-use of unsterile needles and syringes, are commo...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedInjections are one of the most frequently used medical procedures. The...
Injections are one of the most common health care procedures in the world. Global estimates range be...
Background: Unnecessary injection is one of the contributory factors of unsafe injection, generation...
Background: unnecessary injection is one of the contributory factors of unsafe injection, generation...
Injections are one of the most common health care procedures and have been used effectively for many...
Background and objective of the study: The recent increase of immunization services, including the e...
Background: No adherence of safe injection policies remains a major challenge, and, worldwide, annua...
Health care workers who have occupational exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materia...
Background: The burden of unsafe injection practices is borne by the health care workers, patients a...
Background: Globally about 16 billion injections are given in a year, 40% of which involves reuse of...
Background/Objective of the study: Injection safety has over the years become important in view of t...
Background: Injections are among the most commonly used medical procedure with an estimated 16 billi...
Background: Unsafe injection practice can transmit various blood borne infections. The aim of this s...
Background: Needle stick injuries represent one of the most important occupational hazards to which ...
SummaryUnsafe injection practices, including the re-use of unsterile needles and syringes, are commo...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedInjections are one of the most frequently used medical procedures. The...
Injections are one of the most common health care procedures in the world. Global estimates range be...
Background: Unnecessary injection is one of the contributory factors of unsafe injection, generation...
Background: unnecessary injection is one of the contributory factors of unsafe injection, generation...
Injections are one of the most common health care procedures and have been used effectively for many...
Background and objective of the study: The recent increase of immunization services, including the e...
Background: No adherence of safe injection policies remains a major challenge, and, worldwide, annua...
Health care workers who have occupational exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materia...