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In the 1980s, the worldwide AIDS epidemic focused new attention on infection control procedures, particularly as they relate to bloodborne pathogens such as the virus that causes AIDS, HIV, and the hepatitis B and C viruses. After intense study by both the CDC and OSHA, new recommendations and mandates were made that brought about many changes in healthcare practice to help prevent the spread of bloodborne infections. This series provides learners with an understanding of the pathogenicity of HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C and offers strategies developed to prevent their spread through work practice controls and engineering controls.
Length: 49 minutes
Item#: BVL273927
Copyright date: ©2020
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