Literature DB >> 16041921

[The influence of professional degree on the knowledge of HIV, HBV and HCV infections in dentistry practice].

F Vitale1, M A Di Benedetto, A Casuccio, A Firenze, G Calandra, F Ballarò, N Romano.   

Abstract

The knowledge and preventive practices toward the risk of infection with HIV, HBV and HCV were evaluated in a sample of 254 dentists and odontostomatologies in Palermo, by answering to an anonymous questionnaire sent by mail. Overall, most of the participants showed a good knowledge of the transmission pattern of blood-borne viruses as well as good practice for personal hygiene (washing of hands, routine use of gloves, etc.). However 80.8% answered to recap needles after use and more than 40% have had at least one needle injury during the last year in their occupational setting. Moreover, nearly 24% of the interviewed declared to have not made vaccination against Hepatitis B virus infection. Statistical analysis showed a significant correlation between better knowledge, safer practice and different teaching training suggesting that odontostomatology degree might be more appropriate for a better training in preventive medicine for blood borne pathogens. Data also suggest the need of continuous worker education to reduce occupational blood exposures in dentistry.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16041921

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Ig        ISSN: 1120-9135


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