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554 related items for PubMed ID: 24680470

  • 1. A prospective look at the burden of sharps injuries and splashes among trauma health care workers in developing countries: true picture or tip of iceberg.
    Rajkumari N, Thanbuana BT, John NV, Gunjiyal J, Mathur P, Misra MC.
    Injury; 2014 Sep; 45(9):1470-8. PubMed ID: 24680470
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  • 9. Occupational exposure to blood and risk of bloodborne virus infection among health care workers in rural north Indian health care settings.
    Kermode M, Jolley D, Langkham B, Thomas MS, Crofts N.
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  • 10. Needlestick injuries in a tertiary care centre in Mumbai, India.
    Mehta A, Rodrigues C, Ghag S, Bavi P, Shenai S, Dastur F.
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    Bakry SH, Mustafa AF, Eldalo AS, Yousif MA.
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  • 17. Management of health care workers following occupational exposure to hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and human immunodeficiency virus.
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  • 18. Needle stick injuries in a tertiary care hospital.
    Jayanth ST, Kirupakaran H, Brahmadathan KN, Gnanaraj L, Kang G.
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  • 19. [Accidental exposure to blood and biological fluids].
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  • 20. Practice of universal precautions and risk of occupational blood-borne viral infection among Congolese health care workers.
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