Archives pour la catégorie ‘Risques biologiques’
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Blunt suture needle use in laceration and episiotomy repair at vaginal delivery.
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An assessment of influenza vaccination among health profession students.
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An enzyme-mediated assay to quantify inoculation volume delivered by suture needlestick injury: two gloves are better than one.
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Use of a Pandemic Preparedness Drill to Increase Rates of Influenza Vaccination Among Healthcare Workers *
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Occupational exposure to HIV and the use of post-exposure prophylaxis.
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Standardization of needlestick injury and evaluation of a novel virus-inhibiting protective glove.
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Needleguard systems: an evaluation.
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Risk of facial splashes in four major surgical specialties in a multicentre study.
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Preventing needlestick injuries in obstetrics and gynecology: how can we improve the use of blunt tip needles in practice?
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Usefulness of QuantiFERON TB-2G, a diagnostic method for latent tuberculosis infection, in a contact investigation of health care workers.
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Blood and body fluid splashes during surgery–the need for eye protection and masks.
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Dossier : tuberculose.
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Outbreak of acute gastroenteritis among emergency department staff.
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Increasing influenza immunization for long-term care facility staff using quality improvement.
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Transmission of SARS to healthcare workers. The experience of a Hong Kong ICU.
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Health professionals' attitudes toward caring for people with hepatitis C.