Occupational Acquisition of HIV Infection by Healthcare Workers in the United States
<p>Healthcare Is the fastest growing sector (5.6% increase in 2016) of the United States economy,comprising 17.8% ($3,2 trillion) of the gross domestic product. There are more than 18,000,000 American healthcare professionals (HCP) [1,2].</p><p>HCP face many noninfectious occupatio...
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Main Author: | Charles John Palenik (Author) |
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Journal of HIV for Clinical and Scientific Research - Peertechz Publications,
2017-09-07.
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