Sakowski Piotr
Zakładu Organizacji Ochrony Zdrowia, Instytutu Medycyny Pracy im. prof. J. Nofera w Lodzi.
Med Pr. 2004;55(3):267-73.
Contact with human blood is one of the vital issues concerning occupational exposure to biological factors. The fact that pathogens that create high health risk may be transmitted by blood must not be ignored. Considering the problem of biological exposure at workplace, HIV, HBV and HCV are recognized as the most essential viruses. Health care workers belong to the occupational group characterized by the most frequent contact with blood. Infections induced by blood borne pathogens are mostly observed among nurses, laboratory personnel and physicians. In the European Union countries, the USA and Canada, there are relevant legal regulations pertaining to the management of potentially dangerous biological materials, whereas in Poland such regulations have not as yet been developed. Poland's accession to the European Union in 2004, commits the Polish government to harmonize Polish and European Union legislation also in this regard.
接触人体血液是职业性接触生物因子的关键问题之一。必须认识到,那些会带来高健康风险的病原体可通过血液传播。考虑到工作场所的生物暴露问题,艾滋病毒、乙肝病毒和丙肝病毒被公认为最为重要的病毒。医护人员属于与血液接触最为频繁的职业群体。血源性病原体引发的感染多见于护士、实验室工作人员和医生。在欧盟国家、美国和加拿大,均有关于潜在危险生物材料管理的相关法律法规,而波兰尚未制定此类法规。2004年波兰加入欧盟,这使得波兰政府有义务在这方面使波兰法律与欧盟法律相协调。