Transmission and risk factors: Occupational transmission
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Occupational transmission
This image shows a kidney bowl containing used needles, syringes and empty bottles. These were used to immunize children at a maternal and child health clinic.
The careful disposal of needles and syringes is essential to prevent accidental needlestick injuries and possible transmission of HIV infection. Sharps disposal boxes are a safe method of disposal and help to prevent occupational HIV transmission.
The risk of acquiring HIV infection following a needlestick injury with a needle used on an HIV-infected person is about 0.5%.
Management guidelines should be available at any centre where a needlestick injury might occur.