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Exposures of Personnel to Laboratory Hazards
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1972Baisic attitudes, philosophy, knowledge, and misinformation compete with “academic freedom” when related to the prevention of accidents and health impairment in laboratories. Medical supervision, accident prevention, fire prevention, radiation control, and industrial hygiene are positive protective efforts which should be closely interrelated and ...
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Antibodies to staphylococcal enterotoxin in laboratory personnel
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1980Eighty-five percent of laboratory personnel working with staphylococcal enterotoxin had antibodies to enterotoxin in their sera, whereas only 23% of the control group had antibodies specific for enterotoxin. Two persons who carried enterotoxin B-producing staphylococci in their noses, throats, or both, had antibodies to enterotoxin B in their sera.
Z, Jozefczyk +3 more
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Continuing education for laboratory personnel.
The American journal of medical technology, 1978This study investigates the status of continuing education for laboratory personnel in West Virginia. From a total of 1,155 questionnaires mailed to 90 laboratories, 638 completed questionnaires were returned. Ninety-six and six-tenths percent of the survey population (616 responses) expressed a desire for continuing education programs, but only 416 ...
K A, Swogger, B F, Love, J M, Krall
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Personnel Dosimetry at Accelerator Laboratories
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 1976Three complementary topics are covered: the various rationales for personnel monitoring practices at accelerator laboratories, current monitoring practices at these laboratories, and some possible future developments. The discussion is based largely on a number of conference proceedings and review articles. Many of the points made apply equally well to
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Occupational HIV infection in laboratory personnel
Plasma Therapy and Transfusion Technology, 1988Abstract The prevalence of HIV infection in the general population and in patients hospitalized with complications of immune suppression will no doubt increase in the next few years. As a result, an increasing number of laboratory personnel will be exposed to the potential for occupational infection with HIV.
J.Louise Gerberding, Cary Littell
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Arbovirus Infections among Laboratory Personnel in Ibadan, Nigeria
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1981Laboratory-acquired infections encountered between 1963 and 1977 among personnel of the Virus Research Laboratory, Ibadan, Nigeria, are reported. Two cases of chikungunya infection occurred and one each with Dugbe, Wesselsbron, and dengue viruses. In each case, virus was isolated or development of antibody demonstrated.
O, Tomori +4 more
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Health Care of Laboratory Personnel
1985Laboratory personnel, particularly those working in departments of microbiology, may be exposed to the risk of infection in the course of their daily work. That infections do occur from time to time is well documented. Sometimes it is the individual worker who becomes ill and in this case, if the infecting agent is common in the community, proof that ...
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Compassion fatigue in laboratory animal personnel
The use of laboratory animals worldwide supports knowledge generation in education, technology, and health, with animal facilities playing a key role in producing and maintaining species for controlled experiments. These facilities support research, teaching, and quality control programs in various scientific fields, using animals to replicate results ...De Sousa Pereira-Guizzo, Camila +4 more
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Cutaneous Inoculation Tuberculosis to Laboratory Personnel
International Journal of Dermatology, 1990V K, Sharma +3 more
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