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The cost of bloodborne pathogen exposures

Lab Safety Advisor, May 19, 2008

According to the July 2007 issue of Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, the costs of an exposure to a bloodborne pathogen ranged from a low of $71 to a high of $4,838 per incident, depending on the circumstances. Calculations included time spent reporting, managing, and following up the exposures, as well as salaries, laboratory testing, and post-exposure prophylaxis.
 
The mean cost of exposures was $2,456 from HIV infected sources, $376 from unknown or HIV-negative infected sources, and $650 from hepatitis C infected sources.

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