BackgroundIndiscriminate usage of injections and lack of safe practices during injection administration have been reported worldwide. Unnecessary and unsafe injection usage not only increases the financial burden but are also responsible for spreading blood borne diseases including HIV, HBV and HCV. To attain a better understanding of the situation of injection usage in Bangladesh, a study was conducted at six Upazilla Health Complexes (UHCs), which are primary healthcare units in Bangladesh.Method The study involved the retrospective collection of treatment sheets of 1048 in-patients at six UHCs from January 2009 to June 2009. The data was then analyzed using statistical tests. ResultsAmong the patients investigated, 60.11% of the patien...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedInjections are one of the most frequently used medical procedures. The...
SummaryUnsafe injection practices, including the re-use of unsterile needles and syringes, are commo...
BACKGROUND: At least 50 percent of the injections administered each year are unsafe, more particular...
Injections are highly popular and overused in developing countries. However, the international publi...
SummaryBackgroundUnsafe injection practices are a major public health problem and can lead to the tr...
Injections are one of the most common health care procedures in the world. Global estimates range be...
Background: Injections are among the most commonly used medical procedure with an estimated 16 billi...
Background Unsafe injection practices contribute to increased risks of blood-borne infections, inclu...
Unsafe injection practices contribute to increased risks of blood-borne infections, including human ...
AbstractBackgroundUnsafe injection practices are prevalent worldwide and may result in spread of inf...
Background: Unsafe injection practice can transmit various blood borne infections. The aim of this s...
Following reports of frequent deaths associated with jaundice and chronic liver disease among adults...
Objective. To estimate the annual number of injections per person in Sindh province of Pakistan and ...
Background: A study in 1994 identified frequent unsafe injections as the cause of widespread hepatit...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedInjections are one of the most frequently used medical procedures. The...
SummaryUnsafe injection practices, including the re-use of unsterile needles and syringes, are commo...
BACKGROUND: At least 50 percent of the injections administered each year are unsafe, more particular...
Injections are highly popular and overused in developing countries. However, the international publi...
SummaryBackgroundUnsafe injection practices are a major public health problem and can lead to the tr...
Injections are one of the most common health care procedures in the world. Global estimates range be...
Background: Injections are among the most commonly used medical procedure with an estimated 16 billi...
Background Unsafe injection practices contribute to increased risks of blood-borne infections, inclu...
Unsafe injection practices contribute to increased risks of blood-borne infections, including human ...
AbstractBackgroundUnsafe injection practices are prevalent worldwide and may result in spread of inf...
Background: Unsafe injection practice can transmit various blood borne infections. The aim of this s...
Following reports of frequent deaths associated with jaundice and chronic liver disease among adults...
Objective. To estimate the annual number of injections per person in Sindh province of Pakistan and ...
Background: A study in 1994 identified frequent unsafe injections as the cause of widespread hepatit...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedInjections are one of the most frequently used medical procedures. The...
SummaryUnsafe injection practices, including the re-use of unsterile needles and syringes, are commo...
BACKGROUND: At least 50 percent of the injections administered each year are unsafe, more particular...