Pocket P.E.P. - Clinical management of non-occupational and occupational exposure to blood borne pathogens
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چکیده
• Occupational setting • Percutaneous exposure to potentially infectious body fluid • eg. Needlestick injury including hollow-bore or solid needle • Mucous membrane exposure to potentially infectious body fluid • eg. blood splash to eye • Non-occupational setting • Percutaneous exposure to potentially infectious body fluid • eg. needle-sharing • Mucous membrane exposure to potentially infectious body fluid • eg. receptive or insertive, vaginal or anal intercourse
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