What were the changes during the COVID-19 pandemic era concerning occupational risks among health care workers?
Journal of Infection and Public Health2021Vol. 14(10), pp. 1334–1339
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Hüsrev Diktaş, Ahsen Öncül, Ceren Atasoy Tahtasakal, Dilek Yıldız Sevgi, Özlem Bolat Kaya, Neşe Demir Çimenci, Nuray Uzun, İlyas Dökmetaş
Abstract
In conclusion, the exposure to NSSIs during the pandemic period decreased; however, there was no severe difference at pre-pandemic and pandemic periods concerning exposure to blood and body fluids. Well-designed training and awareness programs can be effective in preventing exposure to NSSIs and blood and other body fluids and exposure to respiratory acquired viruses.
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