Background: A needle-stick is a sharp-pointed instrument used for puncturing tissues or passing a ligature around or through a vessel, but possibly also it could be a sharp instruments or objects for other purposes. Healthcare workers (HCW) can easily contact infections with blood-borne pathogens such infections are hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), when health workers are exposed to occupational blood diseases through the use of sharp instruments and needle sticks. Objective: This research investigated the prevalence, causes and prevention of needle stick injury among healthcare workers at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Owerri. Materials and Methods: The sample size was fifty respon...
Introduction: Health care workers (HCWs) are at a high risk of occupational exposure to blood and bo...
Background: Because of the environment in which health care staff works, many they are at an in...
Background: Needle stick injuries (NSIs) are serious occupational health problem related to accident...
Background: Needle stick injuries represent one of the most important occupational hazards to which ...
Background: Healthcare workers (HCWs) are continually exposed to hazards from contact with blood and...
Background: Accidental exposure to blood following needle-stick /sharp injury is a major public heal...
Introduction: Needle stick and sharps injuries (NSSIs) have been recognized as one of the occupati...
Healthcare workers are at a risk of contracting blood borne infections through injuries caused by co...
ABSTRACT Needle stick injuries (NSIs) are one of the most significant and preventable hazards in rel...
Abstract Percutaneous exposure to contaminated needle sticks and other sharps is an occupational ha...
Background: Needle stick injury is the most common workplace related health hazards responsible for ...
AbstractObjectiveTo study different risk factors associated with needle stick injury among health ca...
Background: Needle stick injury among health workers is regarded as an occupational hazard. Health c...
Background: Occupational exposure to blood/body fluids is associated with risk of infection with blo...
Objective: To assess the prevalence of needlestick injuries (NSIs) and other high risk exposures amo...
Introduction: Health care workers (HCWs) are at a high risk of occupational exposure to blood and bo...
Background: Because of the environment in which health care staff works, many they are at an in...
Background: Needle stick injuries (NSIs) are serious occupational health problem related to accident...
Background: Needle stick injuries represent one of the most important occupational hazards to which ...
Background: Healthcare workers (HCWs) are continually exposed to hazards from contact with blood and...
Background: Accidental exposure to blood following needle-stick /sharp injury is a major public heal...
Introduction: Needle stick and sharps injuries (NSSIs) have been recognized as one of the occupati...
Healthcare workers are at a risk of contracting blood borne infections through injuries caused by co...
ABSTRACT Needle stick injuries (NSIs) are one of the most significant and preventable hazards in rel...
Abstract Percutaneous exposure to contaminated needle sticks and other sharps is an occupational ha...
Background: Needle stick injury is the most common workplace related health hazards responsible for ...
AbstractObjectiveTo study different risk factors associated with needle stick injury among health ca...
Background: Needle stick injury among health workers is regarded as an occupational hazard. Health c...
Background: Occupational exposure to blood/body fluids is associated with risk of infection with blo...
Objective: To assess the prevalence of needlestick injuries (NSIs) and other high risk exposures amo...
Introduction: Health care workers (HCWs) are at a high risk of occupational exposure to blood and bo...
Background: Because of the environment in which health care staff works, many they are at an in...
Background: Needle stick injuries (NSIs) are serious occupational health problem related to accident...