About Half Of Nurses In U.K. Have Experienced Needle Stick Injuries, Many Are Concerned About HIV Risk, Study Says
A recent report by the United Kingdom’s Royal College of Nursing found that 48% of the 5,000 nurses polled had been injured by a needle previously used on a patient during their careers, with about one-third fearing risk of exposure to bloodborne diseases such as HIV and hepatitis, BBC News reports (BBC News, 11/19).
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Filed under: HIV / AIDS on November 25th, 2008