Background: Healthcare associated infections among health workers commonly follow occupational exposures to pathogens infecting blood orbody fluids of patients. We evaluated the prevalence and determinants of occupational exposures to blood/body fluids among health workers in two tertiary hospitals in Nigeria.Methods: In a cross section study undertaken in two tertiary hospitals in North-central and South-south Nigeria in 2011, a structured selfadministered questionnaire was used to obtain demographic data and occupational exposures to blood/body fluids in the previous year fromdoctors, nurses and laboratory scientists. Independent predictors of occupational exposures were determined in an unconditional logisticregression model.Results: O...
Abstract Background Occupational exposure to blood and body fluids (BBFs) is a serious concern for h...
BackgroundEvery health professional around the world is at risk of blood/body fluid exposure and nee...
Background: Mortuary workers like other health workers are exposed to blood borne pathogens at work....
Background: Healthcare associated infections among health workers commonly follow occupational expos...
Background: Health care workers are frequently exposed to needle-stick injuries, blood and body flui...
Health care workers who have occupational exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materia...
Background: Needle stick injuries represent one of the most important occupational hazards to which ...
Background: Health care professionals (HCPs) are at high risk of contracting blood-borne infections ...
Background: Accidental exposure to blood following needle-stick /sharp injury is a major public heal...
Accidents are hazards to which health workers are exposed. Hazards may be physical, chemical, biolog...
Background and Aim: Healthcare workers (HCWs) routinely experience occupational blood and body fluid...
Background and Aim: Healthcare workers (HCWs) routinely experience occupational blood and body fluid...
Background. Health care workers are at the greatest risk of developing blood-borne diseases through ...
Objective: To assess the occupational risk of infection by human immunodeficiency virus(HIV) as well...
Objective: To assess the occupational risk of infection by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) as wel...
Abstract Background Occupational exposure to blood and body fluids (BBFs) is a serious concern for h...
BackgroundEvery health professional around the world is at risk of blood/body fluid exposure and nee...
Background: Mortuary workers like other health workers are exposed to blood borne pathogens at work....
Background: Healthcare associated infections among health workers commonly follow occupational expos...
Background: Health care workers are frequently exposed to needle-stick injuries, blood and body flui...
Health care workers who have occupational exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materia...
Background: Needle stick injuries represent one of the most important occupational hazards to which ...
Background: Health care professionals (HCPs) are at high risk of contracting blood-borne infections ...
Background: Accidental exposure to blood following needle-stick /sharp injury is a major public heal...
Accidents are hazards to which health workers are exposed. Hazards may be physical, chemical, biolog...
Background and Aim: Healthcare workers (HCWs) routinely experience occupational blood and body fluid...
Background and Aim: Healthcare workers (HCWs) routinely experience occupational blood and body fluid...
Background. Health care workers are at the greatest risk of developing blood-borne diseases through ...
Objective: To assess the occupational risk of infection by human immunodeficiency virus(HIV) as well...
Objective: To assess the occupational risk of infection by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) as wel...
Abstract Background Occupational exposure to blood and body fluids (BBFs) is a serious concern for h...
BackgroundEvery health professional around the world is at risk of blood/body fluid exposure and nee...
Background: Mortuary workers like other health workers are exposed to blood borne pathogens at work....