Bibliographie générale

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2004
ROGUES AM, VERDUN-ESQUER C, BUISSON-VALLES I et al.
Impact of safety devices for preventig percutaneous injuries related to phebotomy procedures
in health care workers.
Am J Infect Control 2004; 32 : 441-4

2003
ALVADARO-RAMY F, BELTRAMY EM, SHORT LJ et al.
Comprehensive approach to percutaneous injury prevention during phlebotomy : result of a
multicenter study, 1993-1995.
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2003 ; 24 : 97-104.

DOEBBELING BN.
Lessons regarding percutaneous injuries among healthcare providers.
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2003 ; 24 : 82-85

DENIS MA, ECOCHARD R, BERNADET A, FORISSIER MF, PORST JM, ROBERT O,
VOLCKMANN Cl, BERGERET A
Risk of occupational blood exposure in a cohort of 24000 hospital healthcare workers : position
and environment analysis over three years.
J Occup Environ Med 2003 ; 45 : 283-288

DO AN, CIESIELSKI C, METLER RP, HAMMETT TA, DPE JL, FLEMING PL.
Occupationally acquired human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection : national case
surveillance data during 20 years of the HIV epidemic in the United States.
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2003 ; 24 : 86-96

MENDELSON MH, LIN-CHEN BY, SOLOMON R et al.
Evaluation of a safety resheathable winged steel needle for prevention of percutaneous injuries
associated with intravascular-access procedures among healthcare workers.
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2003 ; 24 : 105-112.

2001
BEEKMENN SE, VAUGHN TE, McCOY KD, et al.
Hospital bloodborne pathogens programs: program characteristics on blood and body exposure
rates.
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2001; 22:73-82.

ECRI. Sharps safety and needlestick prevention Report – An ECRI resource for evaluating and
selecting protective devices.
ECRI, Plymouth Meeting, USA 2001 : 184 pages.

2000
RABAUD Ch, ZANEA A, MUR JM, BLECH MF, DAZY D, MAY T, GUILLEMIN F.
Occupational exposure to blood : search for a relation between personality and behavior.
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2000; 21:456-574

1999
GERSHON RRM, PEARSE L, GRIMES M et al.
The impact of multifocused interventions on sharps injury rates at an acute-care hospital.
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 1999 ; 20 : 806-811.

ROUDOT-THORAVAL F, MONTAGNE O, SCHAEFFER A, DUBREUIL M-L, HACHARD D,
DURAND-ZALESKI I.
Costs and benefits of measures to prevent needlestick injuries in a University Hospital .
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 1999 ; 20 :614-617

1998
DALE J, PRUETT S, MAKER M.
Accidental needlesticks in the Phlebotomy service of the Department of Laboratory Medecine
and Pathology at Mayo Clinic Rochester.
Mayo Clin Proc 1998 ; 73 : 611-615.

PATTERSON JM, NOVAK CB, MACKINNON SE, PATTERSON GA.
Surgeons' concern and practices of protection againt bloodborne pathogens.
Ann Surg. 1998 Aug ; 228 (2) : 266-72.

1997
CULVER J.
Preventing transmission of blood-borne pathogens: a compelling argument for effective device-
selection strategies.
Am J Infect Control 1997, 25 : 430-433.

PATEL N, TIGNOR G.
Device-specific sharps injury and usages rates: an analysis by hospital department.
Am J Inf Control 1997; 25 : 77-84.

1996
JAGGER J.
Reducing occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens: where do we stand a decade later ?
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 1996 ; 17,9 : 573-575.

SMITH ER, BANATVALA JE, TILZEY AJ.
Hepatitis B vaccine uptake among surgeons at a London teaching hospital : how well are we
doing?
Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 1996 Dep; 78(5):447-9

1995
SEWELL DL.
Laboratory-associated infections : summary and analysis of 3921 cases.
Health Lab Sci 1976 ; 13 : 105-14

1994
BEEKMANN SE, VLAHOV D, KOZIOL DE, et al.
Temporal association between implementation of universal precautions and a sustained,
progressive decrease in percutaneous exposures to blood.
Clin Infect Dis 1994 ; 18 : 562-9.

BENNETT N, HOWARD R.
Quantity of blood inoculated in a needlestick injury from suture needle.
Am Coll Surg 1994; 178 : 107-110

IPPOLITO G, DE CARLI G., PURO V et al.
Device-specific risk of needlestick injury in italian health care workers.
JAMA 1994 ; 272, 8 : 607-610.

1993
MAST ST, WOOLWINE JD,GERBERDING JL.
Efficacy of gloves in reducing blod volumes transfered during simulated needelstick injury.
J Infect Dis 1993; 168 : 1589-1592

1992
BELL DM, SHAPIRO CN, CULVER DH, MARTONE WJ, CURRAN JW, HUGHES JM.
Risk of hepatitis B and human immunodeficiency virus transmission to a patient from an
infected surgeon due to percutaneous injury during an invasive procedure : estimates based
on a model.
Infect Agents Dis. 1992 Oct; 1(5):263-9

1990
GERBERDING GL, LITTELL C, TARKINGTON A, BROWN A, SCHECTER WP.
Risk of exposure of surgical personnel to patients' blood during surgery at San Francisco
General Hospital.
N Engl J Med. 1990 Jun 21 ; 322 (25) : 1788-93.

1988
EDMOND M, KHADOO R, McTAGGART B, SOLOMON R.
Effect of bedside needle disposal units on needle recapping frequency and needlestick injury.
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 1988 ; 9, 3 : 114-116.

JAGGER J, HUNT E-H, BRAND-ELNAGGAR J, PEARSON R-D.
Rates of needle-stick injury caused by various devices in a university hospital.
N Engl J Med 1988 ; 319, 5:284-288.