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Home > Health and Safety > Articles > Bloodborne Pathogens

Bloodborne Pathogens

Press Releases and Articles from the MNA Newsletter

  • 10.15.08 | Use of sharps’ devices with and without safety features: Massachusetts home healthcare nurses
  • 09.15.08 | Health and safety among Massachusetts home care nurses: bloodborne pathogen exposures
  • 12.15.06 | Workplace health and safety: report of PHASE/MNA focus groups, Part 2 of 2
  • 10.15.06 | Workplace health and safety: report of PHASE/MNA focus groups, Part 1 of 2
  • 12.15.05 | Needlestick injuries continue despite 2000 rewrite of OSHA standard
  • 02.15.05 | MNA partners with UMass Lowell in grant to protect home health care practitioners
  • 02.15.04 | Pathogens and the use of safe needle devices
  • 02.15.04 | STIK Beeper: Rapid Reporting System for Blood/Body Fluid Exposures

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