Approximately, 1,000 HIV infections are transmitted annually to health care workers (HCWs) worldwide from occupational exposures. Tanzania HCWs experience one to nine needle stick injuries (NSIs) per year, yet the use of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is largely undocumented. We assessed factors influencing use of PEP among HCWs following occupational exposure to HIV. A cross-sectional study was conducted in Mbeya Referral Hospital, Mbozi and Mbarali District Hospitals from December 2009 to January 2010 with a sample size of 360 HCWs. Participants were randomly selected from a list of eligible HCWs in Mbeya hospital and all eligible HCWs were enrolled in the two District Hospitals. Information regarding risk of exposure to body fluids and ...
Background: Infection with Human Immunodeficiency Virus is a serious public health problem costing t...
BACKGROUND: Health care providers are at risk of acquiring human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infect...
Background:According to World Health Organization (WHO) estimation, about 2.5% of all human immunode...
Introduction: Approximately, 1,000 HIV infections are transmitted annually to health care workers (H...
Insufficient knowledge on blood-borne pathogens has been identified as a factor that influences occu...
Background: Occupational exposure to blood or other body fluids in healthcare settings constitutes ...
Introduction: Approximately, 1,000 HIV infections are transmitted annually to health care workers (H...
Background: Occupational exposure to HIV continues to present a risk of HIV infections to healt...
Health care worker (HCW) in Malawi may acquire HIV infection through occupational injuries, in parti...
INTRODUCTION: Health care workers (HCWs), especially from sub-Saharan Africa, are at risk of occupat...
Introduction: timely PEP after needle stick exposure to high risk body fluids can reduce the rate of...
Health care workers are at risk of contracting HIV as a result of occupational exposure while treati...
BackgroundInfection with Human Immunodeficiency Virus is a serious public health problem that threat...
Background : Access to HIV care and treatment has improved over the past several years, but safety s...
Occupational exposures to blood borne pathogens including HIV have been well studied. However, limit...
Background: Infection with Human Immunodeficiency Virus is a serious public health problem costing t...
BACKGROUND: Health care providers are at risk of acquiring human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infect...
Background:According to World Health Organization (WHO) estimation, about 2.5% of all human immunode...
Introduction: Approximately, 1,000 HIV infections are transmitted annually to health care workers (H...
Insufficient knowledge on blood-borne pathogens has been identified as a factor that influences occu...
Background: Occupational exposure to blood or other body fluids in healthcare settings constitutes ...
Introduction: Approximately, 1,000 HIV infections are transmitted annually to health care workers (H...
Background: Occupational exposure to HIV continues to present a risk of HIV infections to healt...
Health care worker (HCW) in Malawi may acquire HIV infection through occupational injuries, in parti...
INTRODUCTION: Health care workers (HCWs), especially from sub-Saharan Africa, are at risk of occupat...
Introduction: timely PEP after needle stick exposure to high risk body fluids can reduce the rate of...
Health care workers are at risk of contracting HIV as a result of occupational exposure while treati...
BackgroundInfection with Human Immunodeficiency Virus is a serious public health problem that threat...
Background : Access to HIV care and treatment has improved over the past several years, but safety s...
Occupational exposures to blood borne pathogens including HIV have been well studied. However, limit...
Background: Infection with Human Immunodeficiency Virus is a serious public health problem costing t...
BACKGROUND: Health care providers are at risk of acquiring human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infect...
Background:According to World Health Organization (WHO) estimation, about 2.5% of all human immunode...