The importance of blood-transmitted disease prevention with health workers
Health workers are due to the nature of their work, when compared to general population, under greater risk from occurrence of blood-transmitted diseases. Exposure to infective and potentially infective agents carries the most common risk from infection of virus hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV, and...
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Main Authors: | Bogdanović Vasić Slobodanka (Author), Aranđelović Branimirka (Author), Stanojević Čedomirka (Author) |
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Association of Nurses Technicians and Midwives,
2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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