FAQ
Użytkownicy
Grupy
Galerie
Rejestracja
Zaloguj
Profil
Zaloguj się, by sprawdzić wiadomości
Szukaj
Forum Strona Główna
->
Arion (epidemia)
Napisz odpowiedź
Użytkownik
Temat
Treść wiadomości
Emotikony
Więcej Ikon
Kolor:
Domyślny
Ciemnoczerwony
Czerwony
Pomarańćzowy
Brązowy
Żółty
Zielony
Oliwkowy
Błękitny
Niebieski
Ciemnoniebieski
Purpurowy
Fioletowy
Biały
Czarny
Rozmiar:
Minimalny
Mały
Normalny
Duży
Ogromny
Zamknij Tagi
Opcje
HTML:
TAK
BBCode
:
TAK
Uśmieszki:
NIE
Wyłącz HTML w tym poście
Wyłącz BBCode w tym poście
Kod potwierdzający: *
Wszystkie czasy w strefie EET (Europa)
Skocz do:
Wybierz forum
Biblioteki Kreatorów
----------------
Księga Zasad
Księga Postaci
Księga Potworów i Bohaterów Niezależnych
FAQ
Miasto: Eriopolis
----------------
Dzielnica Portowa (północna)
Dzielnica Handlowa (wschodnia)
Dzielnica Wyższa (zachodnia)
Dzielnica Niższa (południowa)
Kanały pod Miastem
Okolice Miasta
Dzika Puszcza
----------------
Czarny Las
Wioska Bastai
Wzgórza i Góry
----------------
Las w cieniu Gór
Wzgórza
Zbocze
Chmurne Szczyty
Równina Mgieł
----------------
Wiśniowa Wioska
Stepy
Miasto: Arion
----------------
Arion (epidemia)
Wioska Pravium
Okolice Miasta Arion
Ocean Wiatrów
----------------
Szlaki Handlowe
Wyspa Rukia
Wyspa Piratów
Wyspa Kei-Sumi
W podróży
----------------
Tabor
Cyrk
Pustkowia
----------------
Bagna
Ruiny
Osiem szczytów
Wielkie lasy
Przegląd tematu
Autor
Wiadomość
fidw6vec1an
Wysłany: Czw 9:29, 07 Kwi 2011
Temat postu: cheap coach laptop Bloodb coach diaper bag clearan
Health care workers (HCW) who handle blood and body fluids are at increased risk of infection with HBV, HCV and HIV – those most at risk include phlebotomists
coach diaper bag clearance
, nurses, clinical laboratory workers, and physicians. Exposure is most commonly associated with needle-stick injury or percutaneous injury resulting from other sharp instruments (i.e.
There are a number of different infectious agents that can be transmitted through blood and body fluids containing blood including the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B (HBV) and C (HCV) viruses, Treponema pallidum, malarial plasmodia, Trypanosoma cruzi and others. The three most common blood-borne infections in North America are HBV
coach cross body outlet
, followed by HCV, then HIV.
blood, serum, plasma and all biologic fluids visibly contaminated with bloodtissuespleural, amniotic, pericardial, peritoneal, synovial and cerebrospinal fluids (CSF)cervical/vaginal secretions or semen (HCV)saliva contamination in a bite wound
Blood is the single most important source of HIV, HBV, and other BBPs in the occupational setting; therefore, transmission is most likely to occur in workers involved in rescue or patient care activities
cheap coach laptop
, or during other interactions where workers are directly exposed to infected blood. Occupational transmission of HIV, HBV and HCV in health care and public service settings is most commonly associated with injuries involving needles or other sharp instruments. Most HCW BBP exposures occur due to percutaneous sharps injury.
Read on
STI and STD
HIV's Affect on Sports
Crime Scene Cleanup
A number of factors affect the risk of transmission and infection following exposure:
sexual transmission through the mucous membranes of the genital tract,splashes to the mucous membranes of the eyes (conjunctiva), nasal passages or mouth,contamination or exposure of broken or damaged skin (broken, abraded, chapped, cuts, wounds, scratches, breaks around nail-beds, eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, etc.)percutaneous (across the skin barrier) transmission with a contaminated sharp (sharing of intravenous drug paraphernalia, sharps injury with a contaminated device)
The specific body fluids capable of transmitting BBPs include:
Significant exposure involves a route of entry into the body:
Type of fluid exposure – blood poses a greater risk than saliva, for exampleVolume of fluid – a hollow bore needle such as one that is used for venipuncture contains more blood on average than a suture needle or lancetProbability of exposure – dependent on type of risk behaviour and work performedSpecific pathogen involved – on average, HBV infection is associated with greater numbers of viral particles in the patient’s blood and tissues at any one time than HCV or HIVRoute of exposure – percutaneous exposure results in greater risk of infection than exposure through mucous membranes or non-intact skinDisease progression – viral particles may be found in much greater numbers in patients whose disease has progressedVirus concentration in fluid or tissue (viral load)
A blood-borne pathogen, as the term suggests, is a disease or infection-producing agent that can be acquired through exposure to blood and other body fluids containing blood. BBPs are transmitted from one individual to another when blood or body fluids from the infected individual enter the body of a previously uninfected individual.
Infection occurs when the pathogen contained in the body fluid multiplies and causes disease. Exposure does not necessarily result in transmission, and transmission does not necessarily result in infection.
fora.pl
- załóż własne forum dyskusyjne za darmo
Elveron phpBB theme/template by
Ulf Frisk
and
Michael Schaeffer
Copyright Š Ulf Frisk, Michael Schaeffer 2004
Powered by
phpBB
© 2001, 2002 phpBB Group
Regulamin