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Brucellosis: An occupational hazard for medical laboratory personnel. Report of five cases
Infection, 1994Five cases of laboratory-acquired infection with Brucella melitensis are reported. This pathogen is highly contagious when handled in the laboratory. Clinicians should alert technologists when brucellosis is suspected so that specimens are handled under the most stringent safety measures.
E, Gruner +5 more
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OCCUPATIONAL RISK FACTORS FACING MEDICAL LABORATORY PERSONNEL
sultan Mohammed Ali Alshehri +17 more
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Applied Industrial Hygiene, 1989
The federal Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (1985) recognizes allergy to laboratory animals (ALA) as an occupational hazard and calls for the development of methods for its prevent...
Carol A. Newill +4 more
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The federal Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (1985) recognizes allergy to laboratory animals (ALA) as an occupational hazard and calls for the development of methods for its prevent...
Carol A. Newill +4 more
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National certification agency for medical laboratory personnel (NCA)
Clinical Microbiology Newsletter, 1980David Kahn
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Occupational Health Hazards and Needle Stick Injuries among Medical Laboratory Workers
Annals of King Edward Medical University, 2020Background: Although all healthcare employees are open to work-related injuries but medical laboratory workers are more exposed to blood and other possibly contagious items are at greater risk of developing various blood borne infections.
K. Tahira +7 more
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Investigating clandestine drug laboratories: Adverse medical effects in law enforcement personnel
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1996A retrospective cohort study was conducted among an international group of 46 law enforcement chemists and 13 Washington State clandestine drug laboratory investigation team members with more than 2,800 combined investigations. Each participant completed a questionnaire concerning previous drug laboratory investigations and adverse health effects ...
J L, Burgess, S, Barnhart, H, Checkoway
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1977
Seven of 27 students and staff oa a university laboratory became ill with lymphocytic choriomeningitis (LCM) following exposure over an 18-month period to hamsters implanted with tumors.
Biggar Rj, Schmidt Tj, Woodall Jp
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Seven of 27 students and staff oa a university laboratory became ill with lymphocytic choriomeningitis (LCM) following exposure over an 18-month period to hamsters implanted with tumors.
Biggar Rj, Schmidt Tj, Woodall Jp
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Study of Vitamin D Levels in Laboratory Personnel in the Medical College of Northern Telangana
2023Background: Vitamin D plays a crucial role in maintaining overall health and well-being .Vitamin D studies have shown its deficiency to be a major health problem affecting an estimated one billion individuals globally. Aim and Objectives: To know about Vitamin D levels in laboratory personnel in the medical college of Northern Telangana.
Nandini Kondagadapu, M Shalini
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Medical laboratory personnel: clinical education and employment in Connecticut.
The American journal of medical technology, 1977This paper presents the results of a survey of CLA, MLT, and MT graduates of clinical programs in Connecticut. It reports on characteristics such as educational background and employment history. Differences among the three professional categories are examined with respect to method of locating first job, setting, activities and tasks, job titles, and ...
E D, Cohen, S P, Korper
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Continuing education for medical laboratory personnel: The telephone conference approach.
The American journal of medical technology, 1982In the wake of a health care knowledge explosion, maintaining practitioner competency is an important concern of both practicing health care professionals and the many certifying and licensing bodies. One approach to this issue, particularly for professionals in rural areas, is the use of telephone conferencing.
J R, Snyder +2 more
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