Abstract: Health professionals are exposed to a wide range of hazards in the workplace. Needle stick injuries have been recognized as one of the occupational hazards. Healthcare worker handling sharp devices or equipment is at risk of occupational exposure to blood borne pathogens. Despite the burden of potential exposures, in Ethiopia, there are only few researches that have been conducted; as a result there is clearly paucity of information on this regard. The aim of the research conducted was to determine the epidemiology of needle stick-sharp injuries and high risk exposures among health professionals in public hospitals, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Hospital based cross sectional survey conducted among health professionals at public hospital...
Background: Because of the environment in which health care staff works, many they are at an increas...
Introduction: The current status of percutaneous injury and mucous exposures (PMEs) of hospital work...
Background: With the Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic and infections with hepatitis B, C ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Needle stick and sharps injuries are occupational hazards to healthcare wor...
Background: Health care professionals (HCPs) are at high risk of contracting blood-borne infections ...
Background: Needle stick injury is the most common workplace related health hazards responsible for ...
management practice of occupational needle stick and sharps injuries among hospital healthcare worke...
BACKGROUND: Sharps injury is a penetrating stab wound from a needle, scalpel, or another sharp objec...
Objective: Healthcare workers (HCWs) are at risk for occupational injury associated with contaminate...
Background: Injuries from sharps and needles among hospital workers are major risk factors for blood...
Background: Needle-stick and Sharps injuries to health care workers constitute a major public health...
Abstract Background Occupational blood exposure is one of the major public health problems that heal...
Occupational exposure to pathogenic microbes as a result of needles stick injury is associated with ...
Background: Most people who work in a health care facility are at risk of sustaining a needle stick ...
Objective: The aim of our study is to identify the prevalence and associated factors that cause need...
Background: Because of the environment in which health care staff works, many they are at an increas...
Introduction: The current status of percutaneous injury and mucous exposures (PMEs) of hospital work...
Background: With the Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic and infections with hepatitis B, C ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Needle stick and sharps injuries are occupational hazards to healthcare wor...
Background: Health care professionals (HCPs) are at high risk of contracting blood-borne infections ...
Background: Needle stick injury is the most common workplace related health hazards responsible for ...
management practice of occupational needle stick and sharps injuries among hospital healthcare worke...
BACKGROUND: Sharps injury is a penetrating stab wound from a needle, scalpel, or another sharp objec...
Objective: Healthcare workers (HCWs) are at risk for occupational injury associated with contaminate...
Background: Injuries from sharps and needles among hospital workers are major risk factors for blood...
Background: Needle-stick and Sharps injuries to health care workers constitute a major public health...
Abstract Background Occupational blood exposure is one of the major public health problems that heal...
Occupational exposure to pathogenic microbes as a result of needles stick injury is associated with ...
Background: Most people who work in a health care facility are at risk of sustaining a needle stick ...
Objective: The aim of our study is to identify the prevalence and associated factors that cause need...
Background: Because of the environment in which health care staff works, many they are at an increas...
Introduction: The current status of percutaneous injury and mucous exposures (PMEs) of hospital work...
Background: With the Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic and infections with hepatitis B, C ...