Risk of Infection
Transmission risk | Comments | |
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HIV |
percutaneous exposure (e.g. needlestick) 0.3% mucous membrane exposure 0.1% non-intact skin <0.1% intact skin ~ 0% |
High risk percutaneous injuries:
- large volume (needle removed from artery or vein of source; hollow-bore higher risk than solid needle) |
Hepatitis B |
percutaneous exposure (e.g. needlestick): Source HBsAg + and: |
All health care workers should be vaccinated against Hepatitis B and response to vaccine confirmed with serology (antibodies to hepatitis B surface antigen, i.e. HBsAb or Anti-HBs) |
Hepatitis C |
1.8% (0-7%) |
Most common blood-borne virus |