Health care workers are often victims of occupational injuries by contaminated sharps or projection of contaminated fluids to mucous membranes and are therefore at risk for transmission of HIV, HBV and HCV. Every technical and organisation-related measure useful to prevent injuries should be implemented and personal protection equipment must be made available to workers. Promotion of hepatitis B immunization is a key issue. Immediate evaluation of injured employee is necessary to assess the risk related to exposure and the indication for post-exposure prophylaxis (anti-retroviral therapy for HIV, immunoglobulins and vaccination for hepatitis B). When a health care worker has been exposed to one of the blood-born viruses, thorough information and follow-up should be offered by a specialist.
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