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ISSN 0022-0892
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Vol. 87, Issue 6, 2025January 01, 2025 MDT

Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure and the Culture of Reporting Sharps Injuries at a Large Academic Institution

Julie Caruth, MPH, MD, Christeen Abadir, Ping-Hsin Chen, PhD, Noa’a Shimoni, MPH, MD,
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Caruth, J., Abadir, C., Chen, P.-H., & Shimoni, N. (2025). Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure and the Culture of Reporting Sharps Injuries at a Large Academic Institution. Journal of Environmental Health, 87(6), 14–18. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.70387/​001c.129534

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