205 results on '"Ncube, F."'
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2. Not in the vein: ‘missed hits’, subcutaneous and intramuscular injections and associated harms among people who inject psychoactive drugs in Bristol, United Kingdom
3. The Impacts of COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health: A Scoping Review
4. Going into the groin: Injection into the femoral vein among people who inject drugs in three urban areas of England
5. Factors associated with recently acquired hepatitis C virus infection in people who inject drugs in England, Wales and Northern Ireland : new findings from an unlinked anonymous monitoring survey
6. Healthcare seeking and hospital admissions by people who inject drugs in response to symptoms of injection site infections or injuries in three urban areas of England
7. Injection site infections and injuries in men who inject image- and performance-enhancing drugs : prevalence, risks factors, and healthcare seeking
8. Tuberculosis and HIV co-infection in healthcare workers in England and Wales, 1999—2005
9. Spatial mapping of hepatitis C prevalence in recent injecting drug users in contact with services
10. The extent of injection site infection in injecting drug users: findings from a national surveillance study
11. HIV prone occupational exposures: epidemiology and factors associated with initiation of post-exposure prophylaxis
12. Hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus and other blood-borne infections in healthcare workers: guidelines for prevention and management in industrialised countries
13. The impact of 25 years of sero-behavioural surveillance of blood borne viral infections among people who inject drugs in the United Kingdom: O-08
14. Sharp truth: health care workers remain at risk of bloodborne infection
15. Occupational transmission of hepatitis C in healthcare workers and factors associated with seroconversion: UK surveillance data
16. Hepatitis C infection among recent initiates to injecting in England 2000–2008: Is a national hepatitis C action plan making a difference?
17. Measuring the incidence, prevalence and genetic relatedness of hepatitis C infections among a community recruited sample of injecting drug users, using dried blood spots
18. A comparison between the force of infection estimates for blood-borne viruses in injecting drug user populations across the European Union: a modelling study
19. Increase in diagnosed newly acquired hepatitis C in HIV-positive men who have sex with men across London and Brighton, 2002–2006: is this an outbreak?
20. Hepatitis B vaccine uptake among injecting drug users in England 1998 to 2004: is the prison vaccination programme driving recent improvements?
21. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) prevalence, and injecting risk behaviour in multiple sites in England in 2004
22. Hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus and other bloodborne infections in healthcare workers: guidelines for prevention and management in industrialised countries
23. MOTION: Experts have not just been ‘seeing what they wanted to see’ by ‘ignoring’ health care transmission of AIDS in Africa. Sexual transmission is indeed the major mode of transmission: PROPOSAL: Initiatives to prevent sexual transmission of HIV in Africa should not be over-shadowed by current debate
24. Recent trends in HIV and other STIs in the United Kingdom: data to the end of 2002
25. Are there missed opportunities for vaccinating against hepatitis B among people who inject drugs in the UK?
26. Low levels of hepatitis C diagnosis and testing uptake among people who inject image and performance enhancing drugs in England and Wales, 2012-15
27. Low levels of hepatitis C diagnosis and testing uptake among people who inject image and performance enhancing drugs in England and Wales, 2012-15
28. No longer 'written off' – times have changed for the BBV-infected dental professional
29. Factors associated with the use of cleaned needles and syringes among people who inject drugs in the UK: Who should we target to minimise the risks?
30. Factors associated with recent symptoms of an injection site infection or injury among people who inject drugs in three English cities
31. Hepatitis C virus infection epidemiology among people who inject drugs in Europe: a systematic review of data for scaling up treatment and prevention
32. Risk of HIV and hepatitis B and C over time among men who inject image and performance enhancing drugs in England and Wales: results from cross-sectional prevalence surveys, 1992-2013
33. Assessment of occupational exposure to airborne particulates otherwise not classifiable at an iron and steel industry in Zimbabwe
34. Preventing the next 'SARS' - European healthcare workers' attitudes towards monitoring their health for the surveillance of newly emerging infections: Qualitative study
35. Factors associated with recently acquired hepatitis C virus infection in people who inject drugs in England, Wales and Northern Ireland: new findings from an unlinked anonymous monitoring survey
36. Two decades of successes and failures in controlling the transmission of HIV through injecting drug use in England and Wales, 1990 to 2011
37. Injection site infections and injuries in men who inject image- and performance-enhancing drugs: prevalence, risks factors, and healthcare seeking
38. P1288 HEALTHCARE WORKERS CONTINUE TO BE AT RISK OF OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES TO BLOODBORNE VIRUSES IN THE UK
39. P1284 FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH RECENTLY ACQUIRED HEPATITIS C VIRUS INFECTION AMONG PEOPLE WHO INJECT DRUGS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM: NEW FINDINGS USING AN AVIDITY TESTING ALGORITHM
40. Healthcare seeking and hospital admissions by people who inject drugs in response to symptoms of injection site infections or injuries in three urban areas of England
41. Is the recent emergence of mephedrone injecting in the United Kingdom associated with elevated risk behaviours and blood borne virus infection?
42. Healthcare workers' perceptions of occupational exposure to blood-borne viruses and reporting barriers: a questionnaire-based study
43. Modelling HIV in the injecting drug user population and the male homosexual population in a developed country context
44. Tuberculosis and HIV co-infection in healthcare workers in England and Wales, 1999–2005
45. Occupational transmission of hepatitis C in healthcare workers and factors associated with seroconversion: UK surveillance data
46. Spatial mapping of hepatitis C prevalence in recent injecting drug users in contact with services
47. Hepatitis C infection among recent initiates to injecting in England 2000-2008: Is a national hepatitis C action plan making a difference?
48. P02.01 A pilot survey to identify barriers to the reporting and management of occupational exposures to blood borne viruses in healthcare workers
49. Measuring the incidence, prevalence and genetic relatedness of hepatitis C infections among a community recruited sample of injecting drug users, using dried blood spots
50. Hepatitis C Infection Among Injecting Drug Users in England and Wales (1992-2006): There and Back Again?
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