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EXTREMITE DENT SCIE OS [1 record]

Record 1 1987-03-26

English

Subject field(s)
  • Bones and Joints
OBS

Occupational exposure to contaminated blood and body fluids is mot likely to result from an accidental prick with a needle, a cut from a scalpel blade, other sharp instrument or a ragged bone end.

OBS

Canada Diseases Weekly Report.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Os et articulations
OBS

La plupart du temps, les cas d'exposition professionnelle à du sang et à des liquides organiques contaminés résultent soit d'une piqûre accidentelle avec une aiguille, soit d'une coupure avec un scalpel, un autre instrument pointu ou tranchant, ou l'extrémité en dent de scie d'un os.

OBS

Rapport hebdomadaire des maladies au Canada.

Spanish

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