作者
Michelle Kermode, Damien Jolley, Biangtung Langkham, Mathew Santhosh Thomas, Nick Crofts
发表日期
2005/2
期刊
American journal of infection control
卷号
33
期号
1
页码范围
34
简介
BACKGROUND
Approximately 3 million health care workers (HCWs) experience percutaneous exposure to bloodborne viruses (BBVs) each year. This results in an estimated 16,000 hepatitis C, 66,000 hepatitis B, and 200 to 5000 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections annually. More than 90% of these infections are occurring in low-income countries, and most are preventable. Several studies report the risks of occupational BBV infection for HCWs in high-income countries where a range of preventive interventions have been implemented. In contrast, the situation for HCWs in low-income countries is not well documented, and their health and safety remains a neglected issue.
OBJECTIVE
To describe the extent of occupational exposure to blood and the risk of BBV infection among a group of HCWs in rural north India.
METHODS
A cross-sectional survey of HCWs from 7 rural health settings gathered data …
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