Reuse Of Syringes
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1. Hepatitis C virus genotypes and associated risk factors in the state of Pará, Northern Brazil
Abstract Background Despite the emergence of more effective therapies, hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection remains a serious public health problem at the global level. Currently, this virus is classified into seven genotypes and 67 subgenotypes, which in turn are distributed heterogeneously in Brazil and worldwide. Studies have shown that this genetic diverge
Braz J Infect Dis. Publicado em: 2020-08
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2. Eventos adversos e motivos de descarte relacionados ao reuso dos produtos médico-hospitalares em pacientes submetidos a angioplastia coronária.
The reuse of health care products [medical and supply hospital products] is a practice carried out by several countries. The hemodynamic catheters, which are used for diagnosis examination and cardiac procedures, such as coronary angioplasty, are the most reutilized ones. The technical difficulties to reprocess the products and the adverse events are importa
Publicado em: 2006
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3. "Reutilização de seringas descartáveis para aplicação de insulina: uma prática comum no domicílio de pacientes com diabetes Mellitus" / Reuse of discarded syringes in the insulin application: A common practice in the residence of patients with diabetes mellitus
Diabetes Mellitus, with its acute and chronic complications, is considered a public health issue which compromises the productivity, quality of life and the individual survival, involving high costs for its control and therapeutic. The lack of material supply leads to the practice of reusing the discarded syringes in the insulin application. A study aiming a
Publicado em: 2005
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4. Reuse of plastic syringes among diabetics
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5. Postsurgical Candida albicans Infections Associated with an Extrinsically Contaminated Intravenous Anesthetic Agent
From 16 to 30 April 1990, four of 364 (1%) postsurgical patients at one hospital developed Candida albicans fungemia or endophthalmitis. The case patients’ surgeries were clustered on two days. To identify risk factors for C. albicans infections, we conducted a cohort study comparing these 4 patients with 67 control patients who had surgeries on the same d
American Society for Microbiology.