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264 0 _c20190108
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022 _a1471-8405
024 7 _a10.1093/occmed/kqy040
_2doi
040 _aNLM
_beng
_cNLM
100 1 _aIshimaru, T
245 0 0 _aWillingness to care for blood-borne virus-infected patients in Thailand.
_h[electronic resource]
260 _bOccupational medicine (Oxford, England)
_c05 2018
300 _a192-198 p.
_bdigital
500 _aPublication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
650 0 4 _aAdult
650 0 4 _aAttitude of Health Personnel
650 0 4 _aBlood-Borne Pathogens
650 0 4 _aFemale
650 0 4 _aHIV Infections
_xcomplications
650 0 4 _aHIV-1
_xpathogenicity
650 0 4 _aHepacivirus
_xpathogenicity
650 0 4 _aHepatitis B
_xcomplications
650 0 4 _aHepatitis B virus
_xpathogenicity
650 0 4 _aHepatitis C
_xcomplications
650 0 4 _aHumans
650 0 4 _aLogistic Models
650 0 4 _aMale
650 0 4 _aMiddle Aged
650 0 4 _aNurses
_xpsychology
650 0 4 _aSocial Stigma
650 0 4 _aSurveys and Questionnaires
650 0 4 _aThailand
700 1 _aWada, K
700 1 _aArphorn, S
700 1 _aSmith, D R
773 0 _tOccupational medicine (Oxford, England)
_gvol. 68
_gno. 3
_gp. 192-198
856 4 0 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqy040
_zAvailable from publisher's website
999 _c28154737
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