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PHARMCARE 4 (PUBLIC HEALTH)

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Unsafe Injection Practices and Disease Transmission

Author: LEIGHTON DWIGHT OBILLOS



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1 new needle and syringe are used to draw medication. 2 When the needle is used on an HCV-infected patient, backflow from the injection contaminates the syringe. Changing the needle does not prevent contamination of the syringe. 3 When re-used to obtain medication, the contaminated syringe can contaminate the medication vial. 4 If the contaminated vial is used for other patients, they can become infected with HCV. (Although this example uses HCV, these same principles apply to other bloodborne pathogens.)


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