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Everyday Dangers - The Impact Infectious Disease has on the Health of Paramedics: A Scoping Review.

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Everyday Dangers - The Impact Infectious Disease has on the Health of Paramedics: A Scoping Review.

Auteurs : Brodie Thomas [Australie] ; Peter O'Meara [Australie] ; Evelien Spelten [Australie]

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Paramedics respond to emergency scenes in often uncontrolled settings without being aware of potential risks. This makes paramedicine one of the most dangerous occupations. One of these dangers is the risk of contracting infectious diseases. Research in this area is predominantly focused on compliance in the use of protective equipment, attitudes and perceptions of paramedics, infectious disease policy, and exposure rates to blood and body fluids. The purpose of this scoping review was to determine what is known about the impact of infectious disease on the health of paramedics.

DOI: 10.1017/S1049023X16001497
PubMed: 28134071

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