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In modern medical care practices giving injections became one of the most preferred method of treatment.Most of them are unnecessary and leads to increased burden of blood borne infections like HIV, HBV, HCV. And in day to day practice curative injections exceeding preventive ones. Many of the health care providers do not have proper knowledge on safety precautions While giving injections and even while disposing them,leads to a greater risk of acquiring the dreadful diseases. With this background this study is going to give information about the knowledge and practice of proving injections…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In modern medical care practices giving injections became one of the most preferred method of treatment.Most of them are unnecessary and leads to increased burden of blood borne infections like HIV, HBV, HCV. And in day to day practice curative injections exceeding preventive ones. Many of the health care providers do not have proper knowledge on safety precautions While giving injections and even while disposing them,leads to a greater risk of acquiring the dreadful diseases. With this background this study is going to give information about the knowledge and practice of proving injections and the disposal of injection related waste among various service providers that is doctors, nurses, health workers and lab technicians in a district of Andhra Pradesh, India. It also gives information on burden of injections.
Autorenporträt
I Dr.Sridevi Garapati am graduated(2002-2007) from Rangaraya medical college, Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, India.Got my Post Graduation in MD (Community Medicine) in(2009 ¿ 2012), from the same institution. Presently working as Senior Resident in the Department of Community Medicine since April 2013 in Rangaraya medical college, Kakinada.