Bloodborne viruses: Eye of the needle
'Eye of the needle' is a report on healthcare workers' occupational exposures to bloodborne viruses such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV.
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The 鈥楤loodborne viruses: Eye of the Needle鈥� report helped UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and the Department of Health to develop national policy and guidelines on occupational exposure to bloodborne viruses.
The 鈥楤loodborne viruses: Eye of the needle 2020 report鈥� was removed whilst the Significant Occupational Exposures surveillance system, from which data from the report was taken, was under review.
Previous editions
Previous 2012 edition of 鈥楨ye of the Needle鈥� is available on the .
Previous 2005 to 2008 editions of 鈥楨ye of the Needle鈥� are available on the .
Updates to this page
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Temporarily removed the 'Eye of the needle 2020 report' whilst the Significant Occupational Exposures surveillance system is under review.
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Added report for 2020.
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The following have been added: 'Bloodborne viruses: eye of the needle 2013 report; pre-release access list; slideset; key messages; data tables.
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First published.