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Health Hazards to Professionals of Forensic Chain and Few Simple Remedies

Year 1988, Volume: 4 Issue: 3-4, 124 - 129, 31.08.1988
https://izlik.org/JA95LW95YD

Abstract

AIDS and hepatitis are highly contracted diseases and can transmit from biological exhibits. in order to understand the nature. pathogenicity and magnitude of the risk that the forensic professional face, this study has been undertaken. It has been found that the biological exhibits harbour many types of pathogenic bacteria which can cause dreadful disease if contracted. These hazards can be minimized by following some simple precautionary measures as suggested.

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Year 1988, Volume: 4 Issue: 3-4, 124 - 129, 31.08.1988
https://izlik.org/JA95LW95YD

Abstract

References

  • Knight, B. (1977) in Forensic Medicine (Tedesehi, c.G., Eckert,W.G., Tedeschi, L.G. eds ) pp. 1l75-1181, W.B.Saunders Co., Philedelphia, London, Toronto.
  • Hunter, D. (1978) The Diseases of Occupa/ions, Sixth ed., Hodder Stoughton, London.
  • Wright, A.E. (1982) Lance/, ii, 561.
  • Clever, K.H. (1981) Forensic Sci. Int., 19, 289-293.
  • Neus, H.C. (1985) Rev. Infec/. Dis., 7, 778-782.
  • Pike, R.M. (1978) Arch. Pathol. Lab. Med., 102, 333-336.
  • Harrington & Shannon, H.S. (1976) Br. Med. f., 1, 759-762.
  • Fish, J.L. (1986) Forensic Sci. Int., 21, 363-367.
  • Kashyap,v.K., Raju, D.K.V., Bhatia, R.Y.P. (1985) in Proceedings of VI All India Forensic Science Conference, pp. 39-43, India.
  • Newson, S.W. (1983) 1. Clin. Path., 36, 127-132.
  • Simon, A. (1986) Z. Gesammte Uyg., 32, 361-393.
  • Collins, C.H. (1983) Laboratory Acquired Infections; History, Incidence, Causes and Prevention, Butterworths, London.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Forensic Biology
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

V.k. Kashyap This is me

Submission Date January 1, 1988
Publication Date August 31, 1988
IZ https://izlik.org/JA95LW95YD
Published in Issue Year 1988 Volume: 4 Issue: 3-4

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Vancouver 1.V.k. Kashyap. Health Hazards to Professionals of Forensic Chain and Few Simple Remedies. J For Med [Internet]. 1988 Aug. 1;4(3-4):124-9. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA95LW95YD
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