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- adjective medicine Usually of a
pathogen , carried in thebloodstream .
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Examples
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Everybody focusing on donations should not lose sight of the fact that MSM also have higher risks for bloodborne diseases in general such as herpes and hepatitis.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Relative Risks of HIV Infection Among Gay and Bisexual Males 2010
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The question is whether you have engaged in any one of a laundry list of activities that, according to sound statistical data, put you at significantly higher risk of carrying dangerous bloodborne diseases.
The Volokh Conspiracy » San Jose State University Continues to Suspend All Blood Drives on Campus 2010
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The question is whether you have engaged in any one of a laundry list of activities that, according to sound statistical data, put you at significantly higher risk of carrying dangerous bloodborne diseases.
The Volokh Conspiracy » San Jose State University Continues to Suspend All Blood Drives on Campus 2010
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Everybody focusing on donations should not lose sight of the fact that MSM also have higher risks for bloodborne diseases in general such as herpes and hepatitis.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Relative Risks of HIV Infection Among Gay and Bisexual Males 2010
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The question is whether you have engaged in any one of a laundry list of activities that, according to sound statistical data, put you at significantly higher risk of carrying dangerous bloodborne diseases.
The Volokh Conspiracy » San Jose State University Continues to Suspend All Blood Drives on Campus 2010
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The question is whether you have engaged in any one of a laundry list of activities that, according to sound statistical data, put you at significantly higher risk of carrying dangerous bloodborne diseases.
The Volokh Conspiracy » San Jose State University Continues to Suspend All Blood Drives on Campus 2010
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When asked how OSHA regulates zoonotic disease risk at CAFOs, a spokesman at the agency said its purview applies exclusively to bloodborne pathogens via the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030), which excludes respiratory infections such as swine flu.
Paula Crossfield: Unchecked Swine Flu, (Sick?) CAFO Workers and Lax Regulation, Oh My 2009
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Blood electrification: Groundbreaking research at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine (disclosed in patent #5,188,738) showed that pulsed microcurrents of electricity would affect bloodborne viruses and bacteria (such as AIDS and Hepatitis C) in ways that prevents these organisms from being able to multiply and grow.
Matthew Stein: When a Superbug Strikes Close to Home, How Can You Deal With it? 2009
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Nor is it useful on bloodborne cancers like leukemia.
Let There Be Light 2008
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Still, if these conventioneers can overcome fears of viruses both computer -- and bloodborne, they may have something to rival the original.
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