Health professionals' knowledge of prevention strategies and protocol following percutaneous injury
Prevention strategies and protocols for the management of percutaneous injuries are developed for the purpose of preventing transmission of HIV and other infections. However, implementation thereof requires health professionals to be conversant with the content of protocols and ways to prevent percu...
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