Hepatitis Among Hospital Employees
AUTOR(ES)
Palmer, Darwin L.
RESUMO
The risk of acquiring hepatitis associated with work in a moderate-sized acute-care teaching hospital was determined by a seroepidemiologic survey of hepatitis B surface antigen and antibody. A blood specimen and a completed questionnaire were obtained from 76 percent of the staff members involved in patient care activities and all preemployment applicants (a total of 767 persons).
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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