Abstract:Needle-stick injury (NSI) is one of the maximum potential risks for health care people. They pose a substantial risk of occupational transmission of blood-borne pathogens. Many numbers of health care people remain susceptible to deadly viruses especially, bloodborne pathogens. Dental professionals are more prone to Needlestick injury due to their limited working area. The main cause of this injury is due to improper capping of the needle, a technique used, handling the specimens, etc. The present study was don… Show more
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