Archives pour la catégorie ‘Accident d’exposition au sang’
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Risque d’exposition au sang lors des prélèvements veineux. Résultats d’une enquête dans les laboratoires d’analyses médicales
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Needlestick injuries among surgeons in training.
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Single versus double-gloving for obstetric and gynecologic procedures.
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Do modern spectacles endanger surgeons? The Waikato Eye Protection Study.
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Use of Blunt-Tip Suture Needles to Decrease Percutaneous Injuries to Surgical Personnel
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Effect of the introduction of an engineered sharps injury prevention device on the percutaneous injury rate in healthcare workers.
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Hepatitis C virus transmission from a healthcare worker to a patient.
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Prevalence of HIV infection and median CD4 counts among health care workers in South Africa.
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Needlestick injuries to the feet of Japanese healthcare workers: a culture-specific exposure risk.
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Surveillance des contaminations professionnelles par le VIH, le VHC et le VHB chez le personnel de santé
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Review of standard precautions and sharps management in the community.
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Compliance with follow-up after occupational exposure to hepatitis C.
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Sharps injuries in UK health care: a review of injury rates, viral transmission and potential efficacy of safety devices.
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Duration of time on shift before accidental blood or body fluid exposure for housestaff, nurses, and technicians.
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Vers une maîtrise du risque d'accident d'exposition au sang en salle de naissance
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Fatigue increases the risk of injury from sharp devices in medical trainees: results from a case-crossover study.