-
holds that
unsafe medical practices in
Africa after World War II, such as
unsterile reuse of single-use
syringes during m**** vaccination,
antibiotic and anti-malaria...
- (after a
bushmeat hunter or
handler became SIV-infected)
through unsafe or
unsterile injections.
Although both
Chitnis et al. and
Sharp et al. also suggested...
-
extent of the short-term complications. If the
process was
completed using unsterile equipment, no antiseptics, and no antibiotics, the
victim may have increased...
- infection. The
coroner said that Bell died of
sepsis as a
consequence of an
unsterile abortion.
Following Bell's death, her
parents became advocates for the...
- re-sterilized if it
becomes contaminated (i.e.
handled in an
unsterile manner, or
allowed to
touch an
unsterile surface).
Operating room
staff must wear
sterile attire...
-
medical practices in
Africa during years following World War II, such as
unsterile reuse of single-use
syringes during m**** vaccination, antibiotic, and...
- two pellet-borne
outbreaks of
Salmonella typhimurium in
schools where unsterile pellets were dissected.
Rodents tend to
avoid owl pellets, apparently...
- are
sometimes used intravenously, which, if done
incorrectly or in an
unsterile manner, can lead to
medical complications including abscesses, cellulitis...
-
greater when the
procedure is
performed by an
inexperienced operator, in
unsterile conditions, or when the
child is at an
older age.
Significant acute complications...
- cervix, ****, perineum, or uterus.
There may be
infection as a
result of
unsterile delivery due to
inability to
reach a
sterile environment in time. Intense...