7Homory BH. Underreporting of needlestick injuries in a university hospits]. Am J Infect Control,1983,11:174 - 177.
8Gerner HM, Ivey FD, Lane TW. Follow - up and education of employees exposed to a patient with HIV antibodies and massive bleeding.Am J Infect Control, 1989,17:349 - 352.
9Guo YL, SHIAO J, CHUANG YC, et al. Needlestick and sharps injuries among health care works in Taiwan. Epidemiol Infect, 1999,122:259 - 265.
10Barbara JF, Delorls EK, Steven MB, et al. Frequency of nonparental occupational exposures to blood and body fluids before and after universal precaution training. AM J Med, 1991, 90:145.
6Zeinab MH,Moayad AW. Occupational exposure to sharp injuries among jordanian health care workers. Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice,2009,17 (3) : 169-174.
7Tarantola A, Golliot F, Astagneau P, et al. Occupational blood'and body fluids exposures in health care workers: Four-year surveillance from the northern France network. AJIC,2003,31 (6) :357-363.
8Trim JC,Elliott TSJ. A review of sharps injures and preventative strategies. Journal of Hospital Infection ,2003,53:237-242.
9Gershon RRM, Flanagan PA, Karkashian C, et al. health care workers experience with postexposure management of blood - borne pathogen exposurest; a pilot study. Am J Infect control, 2000,12:421-428.
10Ann ND, Ciesietski CA, Metier RP, et al. occupationally acquired human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV ) infection : national case surveillance data during 20 years of the HIV epidemic in the united states. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology,2003, 224(2) :86-95.