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Arbovirus Infections among Laboratory Personnel in Ibadan, Nigeria

American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1981
Laboratory-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.
Oyewale Tomori
exaly   +3 more sources

Attitude of laboratory personnel towards accreditation

International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 1998
A multiple choice questionnaire was submitted to medical technologists in three medical laboratories, at varying times after obtaining an EN 45001 accreditation. A large majority (85‐90 per cent) considered that their workload was increased by the accreditation process. In two laboratories, the technologists did not think that the accreditation process
A, Verstraete   +3 more
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Personnel Scheduling in Laboratories

2003
We describe an assignment problem particular to the personnel scheduling of organisations such as laboratories. Here we have to assign tasks to employees. We focus on the situation where this assignment problem reduces to constructing maximal matchings in a set of interrelated bipartite graphs. We describe in detail how the continuity of tasks over the
Franses, Philip, Post, Gerhard F.
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Licensure of Laboratory Personnel

Laboratory Medicine, 1993
Laboratory personnel licensure has been the subject of renewed interest in recent years. Although most states have enacted laws establishing clinical laboratory licensure requirements, many still do not require licensure for the clinical laboratory personnel who staff these laboratories. The status of current state licensure efforts and a discussion of
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Exposures of Personnel to Laboratory Hazards

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1972
Baisic 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, 1980
Eighty-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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