2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.admp.2011.07.006
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Prévalence des accidents professionnels d’exposition au sang chez le personnel soignant au Togo (Afrique)

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“…Needlestick injuries remain the leading cause of professional AEB worldwide. This proportion of professional AEB due to needle sticks was 83% in 2007 in Ivory Coast [11], 85% in Tunisia in 2010 [9], 68% in Togo in 2011 [12]. Practices such as recapping needles, dragging needles in garbage bags could explain this high frequency of needlestick bites [11].…”
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“…Needlestick injuries remain the leading cause of professional AEB worldwide. This proportion of professional AEB due to needle sticks was 83% in 2007 in Ivory Coast [11], 85% in Tunisia in 2010 [9], 68% in Togo in 2011 [12]. Practices such as recapping needles, dragging needles in garbage bags could explain this high frequency of needlestick bites [11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Needlestick injuries remain the leading cause of professional AEB worldwide. This proportion of professional AEB due to needle sticks was 83% in 2007 in Ivory Coast [11], 85% in Tunisia in 2010 [9], 68% in Togo in 2011 [12]. Practices such as recapping needles, dragging needles in garbage bags could explain this high frequency of needlestick bites [11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%