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Infection Control and Employee Health: Marketing a Hepatitis B Vaccine Program

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

William M. Valenti
Affiliation:
Employee Health Service and Infection Control Program, Lehigh Valley Hospital Center, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Rose Haas*
Affiliation:
Employee Health Service and Infection Control Program, Lehigh Valley Hospital Center, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mary Ellen Beideman
Affiliation:
Employee Health Service and Infection Control Program, Lehigh Valley Hospital Center, Allentown, Pennsylvania
*
Employee Health Service and Infection Control Program, Lehigh Valley Hospital Center, Allentown, PA 18100

Extract

Viral hepatitis B is one of the major concerns of today's healthcare workers. Of the 100,000 Americans infected each year, 5% to 10% of them are employed in healthcare professions. For every 500 identified high-risk personnel, as many as 50 could become infected with hepatitis B virus. Every hospital should have procedures in writing for pre- and post-exposure prevention of hepatitis B.

Type
Special Sections
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America 1986

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3. Occupational Safety and Health Administration: The risk of hepatitis B infections for workers in the health care delivery system and suggested methods for risk reduction. OSHA Instruction CPL 2-2.36. October 1983.Google Scholar