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 1 Health hazard evaluation report: HETA 2001-0273; 2001-0274; 2001-0275; 2001-0407-3091, care of non-human primates, New Iberia, Louisiana; San Antonio, Texas; Davis, California; Covington, Louisiana
Authors Kiefer,-M; Trout-D 
Source NIOSH 2009 Oct; :1-41 

 2 Study methods affect findings of safety trial of blunt suture needles
Authors Jagger-J; Berguer-R; Gomaa-AE 
Source Am J Obstet Gynecol 2009 Oct; 201(4):E11-E12 

 3 Evaluation of home health care nurses' practice and their employers' policies related to bloodborne pathogens
Authors Scharf-BB; McPhaul-KM; Trinkoff-A; Lipscomb-J 
Source AAOHN J 2009 Jul; 57(7):275-280 

 4 Occupational blood exposure among unlicensed home care workers and home care registered nurses: are they protected?
Authors Lipscomb-J; Sokas-R; McPhaul-K; Scharf-B; Barker-P; Trinkoff-A; Storr-C 
Source Am J Ind Med 2009 Jul; 52(7):563-570 

 5 Educational institutions, workers and employers join forces to prevent occupational transmission of bloodborne pathogens among health care workers in South America
Authors Lioce-Mata-MS; Alarcon-WA; Wilburn-S 
Source IOHA Newsletter 2009 Jul; 17(2):12-14 

 6 Occupational hazard
Authors Huy-J; Palermo-T; Storey-E 
Source Practical Patient Care 2009 Mar; :1-5 

 7 Information for employers. Complying with OSHA's bloodborne pathogens standard
Authors NIOSH 
Source NIOSH 2009 Mar; :1-8 

 8 Circumstances surrounding occupational blood exposure events in the National Study to Prevent Blood Exposure in Paramedics
Authors Leiss-JK; Sousa-S; Boal-WL 
Source Ind Health 2009 Mar; 47(2):139-144 

 9 Blood gene expression markers for target organ toxicity
Authors Joseph-P; Umbright-C; Sellamuthu-R; Kashon-M; Luster-M 
Source Toxicologist 2009 Mar; 108(1):333 

 10 Blood exposure incidence rates from the North Carolina study of home care and hospice nurses
Authors Leiss-JK; Lyden-JT; Mathews-R; Sitzman-KL; Vanderpuije-A; Mav-D; Kendra-MA; Klein-C; Humphrey-CJ 
Source Am J Ind Med 2009 Feb; 52(2):99-104 
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