Risk of exposure of surgical personnel to patients' blood during surgery at San Francisco General Hospital.
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Double gloving to reduce surgical cross-infectionSurgical procedure characteristics and risk of sharps-related blood and body fluid exposureA study of patterns and prevention of blood exposures in OR personnel.Occupational exposures and the prevalence of blood-borne pathogens in a deployed setting: data from a US military trauma center in Afghanistan.Impact of infection control activities on the rate of needle stick injuries at a tertiary care hospital of Pakistan over a period of six years: an observational study.Mandatory HIV testing in China: the perception of health-care providers.Surgeons who test positive for hepatitis C should not be transferred to low risk duties.Risk and management of blood-borne infections in health care workers.Reducing percutaneous injuries in the OR by educational methods.Occult glove perforation during ophthalmic surgeryReported use of strategies by surgeons to prevent transmission of bloodborne diseases.Quantifying and reducing the risk of bloodborne pathogen exposure.How often are major blood-borne pathogens found in eye patients? A serosurvey at an eye hospital in Southern China.Surgeons' and residents' double-gloving practices at 2 teaching hospitals in Ontario.Gastrointestinal surgery and the acquired immune deficiency syndrome.Escape from collective denial: HIV transmission during surgeryEffectiveness of the hands-free technique in reducing operating theatre injuries.Bloodborne pathogen exposure in the OR--what research has taught us and where we need to go.Hands-free technique: preventing occupational exposure during surgery.Scalpel-free surgery could reduce surgeons' risk of HIV and hepatitis.HIV and the necropsy.Sharps injury reporting amongst surgeons.HIV-infected patients: the risks of surgery.HIV infection in healthcare workers. How great is the risk? What can be done before and after exposure?Scarcity of healthcare worker protection in eight low- and middle-income countries: surgery and the risk of HIV and other bloodborne pathogens.Scarcity of protective items against HIV and other bloodborne infections in 13 low- and middle-income countries.Prevention of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Infections: Single Operator Technique with Use of Povidone-Iodine, Double Gloving, Meticulous Aseptic/Antiseptic Measures and Antibiotic Prophylaxis.Frequency of glove puncture in the post mortem room.Factors associated with occupational exposure and compliance with universal precautions in an urban school district.Study of Glove Perforation during Hip Replacement Arthroplasty: Its Frequency, Location, and Timing.Human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis--implications for operating room personnel.Reduction in incidence of glove perforation during laparotomy wound closure by 'no touch' technique.Double gloving and surgical technique.Glove perforation during surgery: what are the risks?Surgical glove failures in clinical practice settings.Barrier methods in the operating room: surgical habits die hard.Improving glove barrier effectiveness.Hands-free technique in the operating room: reduction in body fluid exposure and the value of a training video.Surgeon and human immunodeficiency virus infection.Perforation of gloves in an accident and emergency department.
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Risk of exposure of surgical personnel to patients' blood during surgery at San Francisco General Hospital.
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Gerberding JL
Schecter WP
Tarkington A
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10.1056/NEJM199006213222506
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1990-06-01T00:00:00Z