The responsibility for the safe disposal of used or contaminated needles rests with the user. Percutaneous injuries to dentists, dental students, dental assistants and support staff charged with medical waste disposal are quite common. These are occasioned by “sharps” including used dental needles which are used with special dental syringes. The burden of serious occupational hazards of infectious diseases such as HIV, Hepatitis B and C, Lassa and Ebola Virus diseases which can be contracted through such injuries can be quite costly to the dental health care worker and to the healthcare system in general. Dental needle prick injury (DNPI) prevention devices exist but are not readily available for routine use especially in developing countri...
Objective: To find out the frequency and perceived causes of needle stick injuries encountered by de...
In dental healthcare surgeries, both workers and patients are regularly exposed to various infectiou...
Background: Injuries from occupational accidents are associated with agents of biological risk, as t...
The objective of this paper is to advise on the development of practical policies for needlestick in...
Background: Hundreds of thousands of healthcare workers remain susceptible to deadly viruses through...
Needle stick and sharp injuries are a major cause of damage to health care workers inside of hospita...
"The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) requests assistance in preventing...
Background: The potential for transmission of blood borne infections is highest during handling of ...
Dental Personnel (DP) may be exposed to pathogens during dental treatment, either through contact co...
Many infectious diseases can be transmitted through injuries. Of most important are virus infections...
Background and objectives: Needle stick injuries pose a high risk to health care workers including d...
Needlestick/sharps injuries (NSI) are a major occupational hazard among healthcare workers. Since ne...
Sharps are among the most hazardous wastes generated in health care facilities. Syringes for injecti...
Current WHO best infection control practices for injections do not address the use of needle-removin...
Background: Needle stick injuries (NSI) are the commonest route by which blood borne viruses and/or ...
Objective: To find out the frequency and perceived causes of needle stick injuries encountered by de...
In dental healthcare surgeries, both workers and patients are regularly exposed to various infectiou...
Background: Injuries from occupational accidents are associated with agents of biological risk, as t...
The objective of this paper is to advise on the development of practical policies for needlestick in...
Background: Hundreds of thousands of healthcare workers remain susceptible to deadly viruses through...
Needle stick and sharp injuries are a major cause of damage to health care workers inside of hospita...
"The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) requests assistance in preventing...
Background: The potential for transmission of blood borne infections is highest during handling of ...
Dental Personnel (DP) may be exposed to pathogens during dental treatment, either through contact co...
Many infectious diseases can be transmitted through injuries. Of most important are virus infections...
Background and objectives: Needle stick injuries pose a high risk to health care workers including d...
Needlestick/sharps injuries (NSI) are a major occupational hazard among healthcare workers. Since ne...
Sharps are among the most hazardous wastes generated in health care facilities. Syringes for injecti...
Current WHO best infection control practices for injections do not address the use of needle-removin...
Background: Needle stick injuries (NSI) are the commonest route by which blood borne viruses and/or ...
Objective: To find out the frequency and perceived causes of needle stick injuries encountered by de...
In dental healthcare surgeries, both workers and patients are regularly exposed to various infectiou...
Background: Injuries from occupational accidents are associated with agents of biological risk, as t...