This review of last year's literature on blood-borne pathogens (= pathogenic microorganisms that are found in human blood) focuses on hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV), and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) as the most common pathogens, despite the fact that other microorganisms may cause blood-borne diseases as well. Since the prevention of blood-borne diseases is something that, in the past, has gotten a lot of attention and by now is fully integrated in all safety structures in the U.S., the recent literatures mainly have been come from resource-limited/developing countries and Europe (which, in the definition of the financial word at the present time, in some parts overlap)
Undergraduate healthcare students are exposed to bloodborne pathogens, and data from developing coun...
In this report, previous guidelines for health-care workers undertaking exposure-prone procedures (E...
Background: The major concern after occupational exposures is the possible transmission of blood-bor...
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Healthcare facilities have always played an important role in transmission of bloodborne infections....
The burden of exposure to blood-borne pathogens (such as hepatitis B and C viruses) is considerable ...
Hepatitis B and C are considered as an important health hazard among health care workers (HCWs). The...
Background: Occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens caused by percutaneous injuries or mucosal...
This NIOSH Safety and Health Topic website provides information regarding the following bloodborne i...
The major concern following occupational exposures of the health care workers is the possible transm...
BACKGROUND: Blood exposure incidents pose a risk for transmission of bloodborne pathogens for both h...
Summary Incidence of biological fluid-related accidents among interns of a University-Hospital. Bac...
Viral hepatitis C is one of the most prevalent infectious diseases in the world and may cause seriou...
Healthcare workers are at risk of sharps injuries and subsequent infection from more than 40 bloodbo...
ealth-care worker's contamination was noticed with discovery of blood-borne pathogens in the la...
Undergraduate healthcare students are exposed to bloodborne pathogens, and data from developing coun...
In this report, previous guidelines for health-care workers undertaking exposure-prone procedures (E...
Background: The major concern after occupational exposures is the possible transmission of blood-bor...
Item does not contain fulltextThis review of last year's literature on blood-borne pathogens (= path...
Healthcare facilities have always played an important role in transmission of bloodborne infections....
The burden of exposure to blood-borne pathogens (such as hepatitis B and C viruses) is considerable ...
Hepatitis B and C are considered as an important health hazard among health care workers (HCWs). The...
Background: Occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens caused by percutaneous injuries or mucosal...
This NIOSH Safety and Health Topic website provides information regarding the following bloodborne i...
The major concern following occupational exposures of the health care workers is the possible transm...
BACKGROUND: Blood exposure incidents pose a risk for transmission of bloodborne pathogens for both h...
Summary Incidence of biological fluid-related accidents among interns of a University-Hospital. Bac...
Viral hepatitis C is one of the most prevalent infectious diseases in the world and may cause seriou...
Healthcare workers are at risk of sharps injuries and subsequent infection from more than 40 bloodbo...
ealth-care worker's contamination was noticed with discovery of blood-borne pathogens in the la...
Undergraduate healthcare students are exposed to bloodborne pathogens, and data from developing coun...
In this report, previous guidelines for health-care workers undertaking exposure-prone procedures (E...
Background: The major concern after occupational exposures is the possible transmission of blood-bor...