Current status, Knowledge and practice on needle stick injuries among health care personnel working at Tribhuvan University teaching hospital.
SUMMARY: Needle Stick Injuries (NSI) are wounds caused by hypodermic needles, blood collection needles, cannulas or needles pose a significant risk of occupational transmission of blood borne pathogens. Health Care Worker (HCW) in particular physicians and nurses, laboratory technicians and waste h...
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Main Author: | Karkai, Lava |
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Language: | English |
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