Abstract:Background: Needle stick and sharp injuries (NSSIs) amongst healthcare workers (HCWs) are among the most common occupational accidents in hospitals. Approximately half of the responsible instruments are contaminated with blood, putting users at risk infection from blood-borne pathogens such as HIV. Although post-exposure prophylaxis has been shown to reduce the risk of HIV transmission, adherence to therapy is a well-documented challenge. Aim: To assess healthcare workers adherence to HIV post-exposure prophyl… Show more
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