Undergraduate healthcare students are exposed to bloodborne pathogens, and data from developing countries is scarce. We report the experience of a comprehensive program dedicated to the management of this risk. The program includes financial coverage, a 24-hour attention system, HIV, HBV, HCV testing, and free provision of post-exposure antiretroviral drugs. During 2003-2007, incidence rates of these exposures reached 0.9 per 100 student-years. Events were only observed among medicine, nursing, and midwifery students, with rates highest among nursing students (RR 3.5 IC95 1.93 – 6.51). Cuts and needle stick injuries predominated (74.7% of accidents). Three students were exposed to HIV patients (1.9%), all of them received prophylactic drug...
The risks associated with infection of healthcare workers and students with blood-borne pathogens, s...
The first report of occupational acquisition of HIV appeared in 1984, and, by June, 1997, the Center...
Background Medical students may be at risk of sharps injuries for several reasons. These exposures c...
Undergraduate healthcare students are exposed to bloodborne pathogens, and data from developing coun...
During their academic activities, undergraduate nursing students are exposed to contamination by blo...
During their academic activities, undergraduate nursing students are exposed to contamination by blo...
Background: The risk for transmission of blood-borne viruses (BBVs) such as Human immunodeficiency v...
AbstractIntroductionBiological accidents are high risk events due to the probability of acquiring ag...
Summary Incidence of biological fluid-related accidents among interns of a University-Hospital. Bac...
Objectives: The main objectives of this study were to determine the knowledge about blood borne viru...
Background: Exposure to blood and body fluids is an important hazard for health professional student...
Objective. To determine the epidemiology of work-related exposure to blood among interns.Design. Int...
PurposeTo study the frequency of work-related exposures to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infect...
Introduction: Dental students are often exposed to bloodborne pathogens during dental training. Seve...
The health care workers are attributed to the highest biological factors risk group, as they daily c...
The risks associated with infection of healthcare workers and students with blood-borne pathogens, s...
The first report of occupational acquisition of HIV appeared in 1984, and, by June, 1997, the Center...
Background Medical students may be at risk of sharps injuries for several reasons. These exposures c...
Undergraduate healthcare students are exposed to bloodborne pathogens, and data from developing coun...
During their academic activities, undergraduate nursing students are exposed to contamination by blo...
During their academic activities, undergraduate nursing students are exposed to contamination by blo...
Background: The risk for transmission of blood-borne viruses (BBVs) such as Human immunodeficiency v...
AbstractIntroductionBiological accidents are high risk events due to the probability of acquiring ag...
Summary Incidence of biological fluid-related accidents among interns of a University-Hospital. Bac...
Objectives: The main objectives of this study were to determine the knowledge about blood borne viru...
Background: Exposure to blood and body fluids is an important hazard for health professional student...
Objective. To determine the epidemiology of work-related exposure to blood among interns.Design. Int...
PurposeTo study the frequency of work-related exposures to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infect...
Introduction: Dental students are often exposed to bloodborne pathogens during dental training. Seve...
The health care workers are attributed to the highest biological factors risk group, as they daily c...
The risks associated with infection of healthcare workers and students with blood-borne pathogens, s...
The first report of occupational acquisition of HIV appeared in 1984, and, by June, 1997, the Center...
Background Medical students may be at risk of sharps injuries for several reasons. These exposures c...