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Occupational Exposure Definition
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A person with an occupational exposure has been exposed to infected blood or body fluids, caused by an accidental needle stick or splash.
Those who are most commonly exposed include medical personnel, rescue personnel, and police. The goal of evaluation and treatment is to reduce the risk of HIV and hepatitis infection. Continue to Occupational Exposure Evaluation
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