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- exposures (needlesticks and human bites) per 10,000 police officers. In Tijuana, Mexico, 15.3% of police officers reported ever having a needlestick injury...
- plasmodia Plasmodium introduced by blood transfusion, needle sharing, or needlestick injury vivax malaria, Plasmodium vivax malaria Plasmodium vivax...
- technique can result in the transmission of bloodborne diseases (due to needlestick injuries, for example) or puncture wounds, but if done correctly there...
- never been a do****ented case of disease transmission from an accidental needlestick. Jericho Beach in Vancouver is the location of the headquarters of 39...
- doi:10.1097/01.aids.0000218543.46963.6d. PMID 16549963. S2CID 22674060. "Needlestick Prevention Guide" (PDF). 2002. pp. 5–6. Archived (PDF) from the original...
- health and safety. Needlestick injuries are the most common accidents among veterinarians, but they are likely underreported. Needlesticks can result in hazardous...
- injuries were among the most frequent sharps injuries, second only to needlesticks. Scalpel injuries made up 7 percent to 8 percent of all sharps injuries...
- is a syringe with a built-in safety mechanism to reduce the risk of needlestick injuries to healthcare workers and others. The needle on a safety syringe...
- greatest threat to health in a laboratory or clinical setting due to needlestick injuries (e.g., lack of proper needle disposal techniques and/or safety...
- Rebelo S, Tavares M (December 2022). "Monkeypox after Occupational Needlestick Injury from Pustule". Emerging Infectious Diseases. 28 (12): 2516–2519...