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... Federal law 29 CFR 1910.1030 sets forth the law employers must follow as part of a comprehensive effort to control the spread of blood borne pathogens. As part of that standard, the district is required to determine the level of exposure your position may have to blood borne pathogens. USDA’s Exposu ...
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... Biologic attributes of subtype C have been postulated to confer increased efficiency of transmission and replication, but epidemiologic proof of such effects is lacking. In summary, there is no firm evidence of biologic or virologic reasons for Africa’s severe HIV/AIDS epidemic. With regard to host ...
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