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I was free from blood-borne disease, so I'd been told.
In general, knowledge is trying to catch up with public concern about blood-borne diseases.
"So they're really no longer at risk of any blood-borne disease," he said.
A blood-borne disease is one that can be spread through contamination by blood.
He cut his finger in a demonstration of how the blood-borne disease is spread.
Did they talk about blood-borne diseases and saliva or what?
Risk of spreading blood-borne illness has been noted among Western doctors.
Such a delicate injury, so little blood, but sometimes a nick is enough with blood-borne diseases.
The cause was a blood-borne infection, his family said.
How to get across the idea of governmental guilt in promoting a blood-borne disease?
The 2010 evaluation found no measurable impact on blood-borne diseases.
The infection is usually blood-borne and may infect almost any organ in the body.
Precautions are in effect to prevent the spread of blood-borne diseases from the victims' remains.
I think it's highly remote, if there were blood-borne products around, that someone coming in contact with it would get infected.
A comprehensive approach: preventing blood-borne infections among injection drug users.
The patients studied by the Anderson team received blood-borne cells harvested from their donors in this way.
Under universal precautions all patients are considered to be possible carriers of blood-borne pathogens.
By penetrating the skin, it is possible for this waste to spread blood-borne pathogens.
The pressure prevents blood-borne molecules, including oxygen, from entering the central tumor areas.
People with chronic illnesses, especially liver disease, can develop a fatal blood-borne infection.
Hepatitis C is a blood-borne virus that can linger for years without symptoms.
While they are immune to blood-borne diseases, they can pass them on to their victims.
Since the bacteria are blood-borne, several organs can be affected, including the spleen and brain.
However, such an act is considered highly inadvisable from a medical standpoint due to the risk of blood-borne diseases.
The organisms spreading these diseases are called blood-borne pathogens.