Biosafety and Bloodborne Pathogens Control
– From the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Department of Environmental Health, Safety and Risk Management Biosafety and Bloodborne Pathogens.
Direct link: Biosafety and Bloodborne Pathogens ControlA blood-borne disease is one that can be spread by contamination by blood.
The most common examples are HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C and viral hemorrhagic fevers.
Diseases that are not usually transmitted directly by blood contact, but rather by insect or other vector, are more usefully classified as vector-borne disease, even though the causative agent can be found in blood. Vector-borne diseases include West Nile virus and malaria.
Many blood-borne diseases can also be transmitted by other means, including high risk sexual behaviour.
Extracted from www.wikipedia.org.
Biosafety and Bloodborne Pathogens Control
– From the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Department of Environmental Health, Safety and Risk Management Biosafety and Bloodborne Pathogens.
Direct link: Biosafety and Bloodborne Pathogens ControlBloodborne Pathogen Training Module
– Online Training Module: What are bloodborne pathogens? Hepatitis and HIV, routes of exposure, engineering controls, HBV vaccinations. (Oklahoma State University)
Direct link: Bloodborne Pathogen Training ModuleBloodborne pathogens. – 1910.1030
– OSHA Safety and Health, OSHA Regulations (Standards – 29 CFR) Bloodborne pathogens. – 1910.1030
Direct link: Bloodborne pathogens. – 1910.1030CDC-Bloodborne Pathogens
– Information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Includes listing.
Direct link: CDC-Bloodborne PathogensOnline Bloodborne Pathogen Training
– We have developed an online training course that meets the annual raining requirements of the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standard
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