Archives pour la catégorie ‘Accident d’exposition au sang’
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Hands-free technique: preventing occupational exposure during surgery.
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Safety practice and professional exposure to blood and blood-containing materials in serbian health care workers.
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An assessment of universal versus risk-based hepatitis C virus testing of source patients postexposure to blood and body fluids among healthcare workers.
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Accidents exposant au sang et soignants en hémodialyse: données épidémiologiques et prévention en France.
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Occupational blood-borne diseases in surgery
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Effectiveness of education and problem solving work group on nursing practices to prevent needlestick and sharp injury.
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Needle stick injuries: a comparison of practice and attitudes in two UK District General Hospitals.
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Contaminations professionnelles par le VIH, le VHC et le VHB chez le personnel de santé en France
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Infection risks following accidental exposure to blood or body fluids in health care workers: a review of pathogens transmitted in published cases.
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Extended work duration and the risk of self-reported percutaneous injuries in interns.
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Accidental needle sticks, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and the fallacy of public policy.
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Needle stick injuries: how can we minimise our risk?
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Quality control for handling of accidental blood exposures.
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Needle stick injuries: a comparison of practice and attitudes in two UK District General Hospitals*.
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Training-related accidents during teacher-student-assistance activities of medical students.
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Blunt and penetrating object injuries in housekeepers working in a Turkish University Hospital.