Study Says Medical Students Face Undue Risk From Tainted Blood

Medical students are at too high a risk in their clinical training of being stuck by needles with blood tainted with the AIDS virus or hepatitis, a new study reports.

The study, published by researchers at the University of California at San Francisco, found that 11.7 per cent of the students studied over a seven-year period may have been exposed to blood-borne diseases. None, however, have reported

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