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Using HEPA Filters May Increase Needle-Stick Risk

Published in TB and Outbreaks Week, March 31st, 1997

Due to their design, currently available high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) respirators may increase healthcare workers' risk of needle-stick injuries, according to a report from the healthcare provider Kaiser Permanente.

"Mandating respirators without regard to the potential impact of their design to the sharps injuries may be counterproductive to healthcare worker safety, because they may increase, rather than decrease, overall occupational risk to healthcare workers," researchers Enid K. Eck and Ann Vannier wrote ("The Effect of High-Efficiency Particulate Air Respiratory Design on Occupational Health: A Pilot Study Balancing Risks in the Real World," Infection...

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