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How Can We Prevent Blood to Blood Contact?
Preventing blood to blood contact involves a combination of strategies:
Using
personal protective equipment
(PPE) such as gloves and masks
Ensuring the use of
sterile needles
and syringes
Implementing
safe blood transfusion practices
Providing
education and training
for healthcare workers
Promoting
harm reduction
programs for drug users
Encouraging regular
screening
and vaccination for hepatitis B
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