Surgeons who test positive for hepatitis C should not be transferred to low risk duties.
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Managing Occupational Risks for Hepatitis C Transmission in the Health Care SettingPrevention of viral hepatitis in the Nordic countries and Germany.Hepatitis C virus-infected resident: end of residency, end of career?Perceptions of orthopaedic surgeons regarding hepatitis C viral transmission: a questionnaire survey.
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Surgeons who test positive for hepatitis C should not be transferred to low risk duties.
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Surgeons who test positive for hepatitis C should not be transferred to low risk duties.
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Surgeons who test positive for hepatitis C should not be transferred to low risk duties.
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Surgeons who test positive for hepatitis C should not be transferred to low risk duties.
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Surgeons who test positive for hepatitis C should not be transferred to low risk duties.
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Surgeons who test positive for hepatitis C should not be transferred to low risk duties.
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Cockcroft A
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10.1002/(SICI)1099-1654(200003/04)10:2<79::AID-RMV274>3.0.CO;2-5
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2000-03-01T00:00:00Z