Accidental Exposures to Blood and Other Body Fluids in a Large Academic Medical Center
- 1 March 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of American College Health
- Vol. 47 (5) , 199-206
- https://doi.org/10.1080/07448489909595648
Abstract
Healthcare workers' and students' exposures to bloodborne pathogens during a 1-year period (1997) at a large university academic medical center were analyzed. The university health manages the Blood-Borne Pathogen Post-Exposure Control Program at the university and treats all reported exposures of students, faculty, and staff. Comparative exposure rates for all categories of healthcare workers, the work site where injuries occurred, and the circumstances involved in 298 exposure incidents are outlined. A standardized postexposure prophylaxis protocol provides for definition of the health status of all known source patients and assessment of the potential need for treatment of the exposed clinician. Implications of the study for focusing on improvements in training healthcare workers in proper procedures and the use of personal protective equipment in dealing with blood-borne pathogens are discussed.Keywords
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