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[Needlestick injuries].

Anasthesiologie, Intensivmedizin, Notfallmedizin, Schmerztherapie : AINS, 2009
Needlestick injuries (NSI) occur very frequently in the health-care field and represent a very serious risk for health-care workers. It is estimated that 500,000 NSI occur per year in Germany. They are the most frequent cause of infections with blood-borne pathogens. Thus prevention is of decisive importance.
Klaus, Kerwat   +2 more
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Needlestick injuries: mechanisms and control

Journal of Hospital Infection, 1988
Consideration of a linear model for venepuncture and patterns that emerge from the literature can help to understand the occurrence of occupational needlestick injuries which are common in healthcare workers. A systematic approach can also help in evaluation of potential control measures and in cost-benefit analysis.
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Needlestick injuries

British Dental Journal, 1997
I, Greenwood, J M, Zakrzewska
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Management of Needlestick Injuries

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2001
R B, Ferreiro, K A, Sepkowitz
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Avoiding the risk of needlestick injuries

Nursing Standard, 1993
It is dangerous not to recap used needles, yet it can be equally dangerous to recap them. For each of us in the health sector, the prevention of needlestick injury (NSI) should be an everyday objective. This article discusses the risks associated with NSIs and examines whether current recommendations are being ignored.
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Needlestick injury

Anaesthesia, 2010
R. Mines, A. Natajaran
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Needlestick injuries

The Lancet, 1992
H.A. Waldron, J.K. Anand, J.W. Myles
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Port-a-Cath Needlestick Injuries

Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 1993
Fleerackers, Yon   +3 more
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