Needlestick injury and accidental exposure to blood: The need for improving the hepatitis B vaccination grade among health care workers outside the hospital.
Am J Infect Control. 2006 Nov;34(9):610-2.
Needlestick injury and accidental exposure to blood: The need for improving the hepatitis B vaccination grade among health care workers outside the hospital.
Vos D, Gotz HM, Richardus JH.
From the Division of Infectious Disease Control, Rotterdam Public Health Service; Department of Public Health, Erasmus MC, University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
To describe the characteristics of needlestick injuries occurring to health care workers outside the ho spital, a new case report form was implemented and analyzed after 12 months. A total of 144 incidents were reported. Of the needlestick injuries in nursing assistants, 84% involved an insulin needle or pen. Thirty-five percent of all health care workers and 47% of the nursing assistants were not vaccinated against hepatitis B. Hepatitis B vaccination grade in health care workers outside the hospital should be improved, in particular among nursing assistants.
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