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Infectious disease control in the workplace

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Bloodborne diseases Bloodborne diseases such as Hepatitis B (HBV), Hepatitis C (HCV), Hepatitis D (HDV), and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) are acquired from close contact with an infected person's body fluids. Some examples include administering first aid, sharing needles, unprotected sexual contact, blood transfusions (rarely),

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Hospital Infection Control Guidelines

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bloodborne infections such as HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C and other bloodborne pathogens while being provided health care. Components : Universal precautions consider only certain body fluids as capable of transmitting bloodborne diseases (Table 1). It advocates the use of barriers to prevent occupational exposure

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Protecting Yourself When Handling Contaminated Sharps

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bloodborne pathogens. The standard specifies measures to reduce these types of injuries and the risk of infection. Careful handling of contaminated sharps can prevent injury and reduce the risk of infection. Employers must ensure that workers follow these work practices to decrease the workers’ chances of contracting bloodborne diseases.

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BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS

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Bloodborne Diseases Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms such as viruses or bacteria that are carried in blood and can cause disease in people. There are many different bloodborne pathogens including malaria, syphilis, and brucellosis, but Hepatitis B (HBV) and the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) are the two diseases

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Bloodborne Pathogens Quiz & Answers - DiagnosTemps

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11. There are only three bloodborne diseases. True or False 12. The Hepatitis B Vaccination has been proven to prevent the disease in approximately what percentage of those receiving the vaccine. A) 100% B) 95% C) 90% D) 70% 13. Disposable PPE can be reused if it is properly decontaminated. True or False 14.

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Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan

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Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), the causative agent of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), and other Bloodborne diseases. 5.0 Responsibilities 5.1 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY (EHS) Writes, updates and enforces the rules and regulations contained in this ECP. Distributes this ECP to all WCM departments and administrative units.

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9. Infectious diseases in prison - World Health Organization

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diseases are an important constituent of this amalgam. The different elements do not exist as separate entities but interact dynamically, as shown in the case study of the dynamics between infections and mental illness described by Rutherford (1). People with mental illness are more likely to be infected with bloodborne viruses

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Communicable Disease Guidance for Schools

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Jun 30, 2017 · exclusion of ill students and staff with specified communicable diseases and conditions (see . D. Exclusions, page 7). Develop, implement and review on an annual basis the Exposure Control Plan for Bloodborne Pathogens in the school setting per the OR-OSHA rule. Update when necessary to reflect occupational exposures related to new or

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Summary of Infection Prevention Practices in Dental Settings

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(e.g., OSHA bloodborne pathogens training) and patient safety (e.g., emphasizing job- or task-specific needs). Education and training should be provided during orientation to the setting, when new tasks or procedures are introduced and at a minimum, annually. Training records should be maintained according to state and federal requirements.

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