2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcv.2012.04.012
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Dengue virus infection in Australia following occupational exposure: A reflection of increasing numbers of imported cases

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“…Clark et al described the first case of dengue virus infection occurring in a HCW in Australia following occupational exposure [30]. Although it is clear that treatment of patients with active herpes labialis lesions increases the risk of cross-infection, there are good protocols for controlling this risk.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clark et al described the first case of dengue virus infection occurring in a HCW in Australia following occupational exposure [30]. Although it is clear that treatment of patients with active herpes labialis lesions increases the risk of cross-infection, there are good protocols for controlling this risk.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonvector arbovirus transmission has been reported to occur directly between vertebrates (64, 65), from mother to child (66)(67)(68)(69)(70)(71), nosocomially (72)(73)(74), by transfusion (75)(76)(77)(78), via bone marrow (79) or organ (80) transplantation, and sexually (81).…”
Section: Vectors and Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most ordinary approach of biological transmission is infection during a viremic blood meal and injection of infectious saliva during blood feeding (horizontal transmission). Non-vector arbovirus transmission has been reported to occur straight between vertebrates [27][28] , from mother to child [29][30][31][32][33][34] , nosocomially [35][36][37] , by transfusion [38][39][40][41] , via bone marrow [42] or organ transplantation, and sexually. Management commitment and employee involvement-Essential to implement effective infection management programs selected personnel should review, update and act on all steerage, as well as normal operational procedures and exposure management plans, and should communicate those policies and practices to any or all employees.…”
Section: Classification and Phylogeny Of Zikvmentioning
confidence: 99%