SummaryBackgroundUnsafe injection practices are a major public health problem and can lead to the transmission of bloodborne pathogens, including hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).MethodsThe present study was conducted to determine the nature and magnitude of unsafe injection practices in healthcare facilities in Hodeidah governorate, Yemen. The study was conducted in two hospitals and a representative sample of the governorate's health centers. A total of 1600 injections were observed in these facilities.ResultsThis study revealed several unsafe practices, particularly the recapping of needles after use, which occurred in 61.1% and 36.8% of the observations in the hospitals and the heal...
BackgroundInjection overuse and unsafe injection practices facilitate transmission of bloodborne pat...
Background: Unsafe injection practice can transmit various blood borne infections. The aim of this s...
Unsafe injection practices contribute to increased risks of blood-borne infections, including human ...
SummaryBackgroundUnsafe injection practices are a major public health problem and can lead to the tr...
AbstractBackgroundUnsafe injection practices are prevalent worldwide and may result in spread of inf...
SummaryUnsafe injection practices, including the re-use of unsterile needles and syringes, are commo...
BackgroundIndiscriminate usage of injections and lack of safe practices during injection administrat...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedInjections are one of the most frequently used medical procedures. The...
Background: Unsafe injection practices put patients and healthcare providers at risk of infectious a...
Injections are one of the most common health care procedures in the world. Global estimates range be...
Background: Globally about 16 billion injections are given in a year, 40% of which involves reuse of...
Background: A study in 1994 identified frequent unsafe injections as the cause of widespread hepatit...
Following reports of frequent deaths associated with jaundice and chronic liver disease among adults...
SummaryBackground:A study in 1994 identified frequent unsafe injections as the cause of widespread h...
Background: Of the estimated 384,000 needle-stick injuries occurring in hospitals each year, 23% occ...
BackgroundInjection overuse and unsafe injection practices facilitate transmission of bloodborne pat...
Background: Unsafe injection practice can transmit various blood borne infections. The aim of this s...
Unsafe injection practices contribute to increased risks of blood-borne infections, including human ...
SummaryBackgroundUnsafe injection practices are a major public health problem and can lead to the tr...
AbstractBackgroundUnsafe injection practices are prevalent worldwide and may result in spread of inf...
SummaryUnsafe injection practices, including the re-use of unsterile needles and syringes, are commo...
BackgroundIndiscriminate usage of injections and lack of safe practices during injection administrat...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedInjections are one of the most frequently used medical procedures. The...
Background: Unsafe injection practices put patients and healthcare providers at risk of infectious a...
Injections are one of the most common health care procedures in the world. Global estimates range be...
Background: Globally about 16 billion injections are given in a year, 40% of which involves reuse of...
Background: A study in 1994 identified frequent unsafe injections as the cause of widespread hepatit...
Following reports of frequent deaths associated with jaundice and chronic liver disease among adults...
SummaryBackground:A study in 1994 identified frequent unsafe injections as the cause of widespread h...
Background: Of the estimated 384,000 needle-stick injuries occurring in hospitals each year, 23% occ...
BackgroundInjection overuse and unsafe injection practices facilitate transmission of bloodborne pat...
Background: Unsafe injection practice can transmit various blood borne infections. The aim of this s...
Unsafe injection practices contribute to increased risks of blood-borne infections, including human ...