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British Dental Journal
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British Dental Journal. 222:47-52
There is a recognised potential risk of transmission of blood-borne viruses (BBVs) from infected healthcare workers to patients during exposure prone procedures (EPPs). The restrictions placed on performance of EPPs by infected clinicians in the UK h
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Oral Diseases. 22:193-198
Assessing risk for transmission of a blood-borne pathogen requires the use of the hazard and risk model. Infection control is a system that uses a number of individual processes to eliminate or reduce the probability of a hazard occurring. Strategies
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Oral Diseases. 8:136-143
This paper describes the workings of the workshop dedicated to oral and dental care and treatment protocols for the management of HIV-infected patients. The questions addressed were: 1) What are the current ethical issues in dental care of HIV patien
Autor:
D Croser
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British Dental Journal. 220:324-324
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Advances in dental research. 23(1)
This workshop addressed two important issues: first, the global evidence of HIV transmission from health care provider to patient and from patient to health care provider in the general health care environment and the dental practice setting; second,
Autor:
D. Croser
Publikováno v:
British dental journal. 208(2)
Autor:
D Croser
Publikováno v:
British dental journal. 201(8)
David Croser considers the appalling situation faced by UK dentists if they are diagnosed HIV positive.
Autor:
D, Croser
Publikováno v:
British Dental Journal. 215:201-202
Autor:
D. Yiu, E. Teo, D. Croser, Philip D. Thompson, J. Taylor, R. Pathi, J. Cottrell, Simon Broadley, M. Creevy
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Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia. 10(3)
Dysphagia following acute stroke frequently necessitates prolonged enteral feeding. There is evidence that early enteral feeding via percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) is both beneficial and safe. The aim of this study was to identify predicto