Ali, Nahla KhalafMuneer, MunaAbbas, Bashar HashimAbdalwahd, Mohammed KhetherKhayri, AliIraqi Journal of Community Medicine
Occupational exposure to blood and body fluids is a serious concern for health care workers, and presents a major risk for the transmission of infections such as HIV and hepatitis viruses. The objective of this study was to investigate occupational exposures and behavior of health care workers (HC...
except sweat, non-intact skin and mucous membranes may be capable of transmitting infection. You must follow standard precautions whenever you care for a resident, even if the person doesn’t seem to have an infection or a disease that can ...
1. Universal or standard precautions 2. Work practices, including the use of protective clothing, that eliminate or minimize employee exposure. 3. Housekeeping procedures to ensure cleanliness and sanitation. 4. Hepatitis B vaccinations for employees at risk. (There is no approved vaccine for...
For the test for source plasma, ELISA is adopted several times to test hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), hepatitis C virus antibody (Anti-HCV) and HIV 1+2 virus antibody (Anti-HIV1+2); and the Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques (NAT) is adopted to test HBV-DNA, HCV-RNA and HIV...
The main products include HCG series (including Pregnancy test strip, Pregnancy test cassette, Pregnancy test midstream), LH test strip, Chemical Reagent strips for urinalysis and other products such as HIV, HP-ab, Malaria,Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, syphilis and other ...
For quality,we have CE,ISO13485. The main products include HCG series (including Pregnancy test strip, Pregnancy test cassette, Pregnancy test midstream), LH test strip, Chemical Reagent strips for urinalysis and other products such as HIV, HP-...
1.4 The nonnal pooled hu1nan plas1na 1nu st have tested negative for Hepatitis B (HBV) or Human Immunodeficiency (HIV) viruses. The plasmas should be treated like any patient plasma using standard precautions. The plasma should be handled at the Biosafety Level 2 as recommended in the ...
Occupational Exposures, Infection Control, and Standard PrecautionsOccupational Exposures, Infection Control, and Standard Precautions1. U.S. Department of Labor: Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens: Precau- tions for Emergency Responders. Washington, DC, Occupational Safety and Health Administration...
Background: Occupational exposure to blood and body fluids is a serious concern for health care workers, and presents a major risk for the transmission of infections such as HIV and hepatitis viruses. The objective of this study was to investigate occupational exposures and behavior of health care...