SummaryBackground:A study in 1994 identified frequent unsafe injections as the cause of widespread hepatitis C virus infection in Hafizabad, Pakistan. A simple low cost community education program was assessed to see if it improved injection safety.Methods:A local health organization developed educational materials on hepatitis C including advice on how to avoid unnecessary injections and, when injections were necessary, to use a new syringe and needle. Beginning in 1995, this advice was communicated through multiple channels including health education meetings, announcements in mosques, and via pamphlets. In 1998 study workers revisited controls from the 1994 case-control study (along with three of their neighbors of a similar age) to coll...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Unsafe injection practices result in a substantial burden ...
Background: Unsafe injection practices put patients and healthcare providers at risk of infectious a...
Summary: Injections with re-used syringes have been identified as a major risk factor for hepatitis ...
Background: A study in 1994 identified frequent unsafe injections as the cause of widespread hepatit...
SummaryBackground:A study in 1994 identified frequent unsafe injections as the cause of widespread h...
Following reports of frequent deaths associated with jaundice and chronic liver disease among adults...
Injections are one of the most common health care procedures in the world. Global estimates range be...
The report by Luby and colleagues in the January 2005 issue of IJID1 is welcome because it demonstra...
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...
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 ...
SummaryInjections with re-used syringes have been identified as a major risk factor for hepatitis B ...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedInjections are one of the most frequently used medical procedures. The...
Unsafe injection practices contribute to increased risks of blood-borne infections, including human ...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Unsafe injection practices result in a substantial burden ...
Background: Unsafe injection practices put patients and healthcare providers at risk of infectious a...
Summary: Injections with re-used syringes have been identified as a major risk factor for hepatitis ...
Background: A study in 1994 identified frequent unsafe injections as the cause of widespread hepatit...
SummaryBackground:A study in 1994 identified frequent unsafe injections as the cause of widespread h...
Following reports of frequent deaths associated with jaundice and chronic liver disease among adults...
Injections are one of the most common health care procedures in the world. Global estimates range be...
The report by Luby and colleagues in the January 2005 issue of IJID1 is welcome because it demonstra...
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...
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 ...
SummaryInjections with re-used syringes have been identified as a major risk factor for hepatitis B ...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedInjections are one of the most frequently used medical procedures. The...
Unsafe injection practices contribute to increased risks of blood-borne infections, including human ...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Unsafe injection practices result in a substantial burden ...
Background: Unsafe injection practices put patients and healthcare providers at risk of infectious a...
Summary: Injections with re-used syringes have been identified as a major risk factor for hepatitis ...