Hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus in medical waste handlers in Tripoli, Libya.
about
Hepatitis B and C in household and health services solid waste workersThe epidemiology of hepatitis C virus in the Maghreb region: systematic review and meta-analysesA review and framework for understanding the potential impact of poor solid waste management on health in developing countries.Health care waste management in community-based care: experiences of community health workers in low resource communities in South Africa.Hepatitis B virus infection among medical aste handlers in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.Seroprevalence of hepatitis B and C viruses among medical waste handlers at Gondar town Health institutions, Northwest EthiopiaPotential for human immunodeficiency virus parenteral transmission in the Middle East and North Africa: an analysis using hepatitis C virus as a proxy biomarker.Viral hepatitis a to e in South mediterranean countriesHuman immunodeficiency virus and viral hepatitis among high-risk groups: Understanding the knowledge gap in the Middle East and North Africa RegionComparison of the effects of formaldehyde and gaseous ozone on HBV-contaminated hospital quilts.The exposure rate to hepatitis B and C viruses among medical waste handlers in three government hospitals, southern Ethiopia.Economic evaluation of HBV vaccination: A systematic review of recent publications (2000-2013).Biological risk among hospital housekeepers.Seroprevalence of hepatitis B and C among domestic and healthcare waste handlers in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.Infectious risk assessment of unsafe handling practices and management of clinical solid waste.Risk factors for hepatitis C virus transmission in the municipality of Catanduva, State of São Paulo: a case-control study.Improving waste segregation while reducing costs in a tertiary-care hospital in a lower-middle-income country in Central America.Knowledge, attitude and practice of health-care waste management and associated health risks in the two teaching and referral hospitals in Kenya.Effects of alkaline hydrolysis and autoclaving on inorganic components present in healthcare waste
P2860
Q26773391-AF9A45D6-1622-4CA5-925A-CD22A05E04D6Q28087794-24796D9F-3605-42F5-AB59-7FA50B04B6D1Q30379737-F5D02C14-B138-444A-ADDB-0E5B155CF1F6Q33691379-B58C5215-216A-4ECE-A323-B38415AF147DQ34066402-F9ECD445-76BE-4F61-A63F-8AA26E557126Q34134536-0267280B-8AED-4CC7-99CA-F97D3D334380Q34255407-459B7E94-84CC-4B42-BD14-FC5504A5873FQ34549186-BF8F7351-5708-4EE3-9006-67B8CF7EFDD6Q36254138-61986CFB-0EBD-43D1-9546-5AEF8CF68598Q36412317-6E8DF961-7A78-43BE-8AC5-8828BC730989Q36681544-D972CCA0-F7FA-4027-8F84-155ABEA69F0CQ37264961-B31EFF38-5EDA-440B-B74C-2E43E1A06B20Q38241224-B60DDEA8-CD56-4041-9C51-64F0C8E8E270Q39260718-ECAB44C6-FB29-472D-8E73-7BDFCEC3F4AAQ40072301-3D7C31F1-58A1-4F68-86CE-82167DC3257FQ42202986-131D7083-F986-49FB-9A48-4A5E27DAEAAEQ42266392-5DD5B8A8-4173-4FD1-8EE3-7917D0D7C32BQ43346245-97E3471D-B2F5-455B-8D66-7C6803DF923EQ58888509-E729FCE9-49CF-4A09-B0B6-A92117013BFB
P2860
Hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus in medical waste handlers in Tripoli, Libya.
description
2009 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2009年の論文
@ja
2009年論文
@yue
2009年論文
@zh-hant
2009年論文
@zh-hk
2009年論文
@zh-mo
2009年論文
@zh-tw
2009年论文
@wuu
2009年论文
@zh
2009年论文
@zh-cn
name
Hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus in medical waste handlers in Tripoli, Libya.
@en
Hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus in medical waste handlers in Tripoli, Libya.
@nl
type
label
Hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus in medical waste handlers in Tripoli, Libya.
@en
Hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus in medical waste handlers in Tripoli, Libya.
@nl
prefLabel
Hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus in medical waste handlers in Tripoli, Libya.
@en
Hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus in medical waste handlers in Tripoli, Libya.
@nl
P2093
P1476
Hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus in medical waste handlers in Tripoli, Libya.
@en
P2093
A H El-Zoka
A H Hussein
K S Ghenghesh
M M Elbakosh
P304
P356
10.1016/J.JHIN.2009.03.019
P577
2009-05-13T00:00:00Z