A new book from the International Healthcare Worker Safety Center,
available in September 2004
and representing a decade of research:
Preventing Occupational Exposures to
bloodborne Pathogens:
Articles
from Advances in Exposure Prevention, 1994-2003
Editors: Jane Perry, M.A.,
and Janine Jagger, M.P.H., Ph.D.
For 10 years, Advances
in Exposure Prevention has been the leading publication for timely
information on the prevention of occupational exposures to bloodborne
pathogens. Now the International Healthcare Worker Safety Center at the
University of Virginia has collected into one volume the many EPINet
percutaneous injury reports, personal accounts of occupationally infected
healthcare workers, and other articles of interest that have been published in AEP
over the last decade, including a section dealing with legislation and policy.
With over 70 articles richly illustrated with
figures, tables and photographs, Preventing Occupational
Exposures to Bloodborne Pathogens is an invaluable
reference. It contains a wealth of
practical information on reducing bloodborne exposures in the healthcare
workplace and complying with OSHA standards, as well as cutting edge research
and extensive analysis of percutaneous injury data from a large network of U.S.
hospitals (the EPINet data-sharing network). Articles cover a wide range of
subjects, from using denominators to calculate needlestick injury rates to the
legal implications of needlestick injuries.
Preventing Occupational Exposures to Bloodborne
Pathogens includes:
The book costs $25, including shipping and handling.
To order,
click on the form below, fill it out and send it with your check or money order
to the address indicated on the form (no credit cards accepted).
Questions?
Call Jane Perry (Director of Communication, International
Healthcare Worker Safety Center) at 434-982-3763 or e-mail
janeperry@virginia.edu.
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more information on the book:
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Table of
Contents
r Click here to read the preface to the book