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2007-01-26 16:19:01 · 2 answers · asked by bigdaddyphotog 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Infectious Diseases

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If you work in the health field or at a facilty like a hospital, no matter what position you hold it's a safe guard. Also believe it or not sanitation companies (garbage) some at least because diabetics sometimes put their used needles in a plastic trasdh bag and you could get stuck. Basically most places where you deal with the general public as a whole. I worked as a diesel mechanic at a garbage company, in our land fill medical waste was dumped there after being super heated. Lots of needles survived the process. Needles would get in the tires and if you had to lean over a tire to fix something the risk was always there. Aids was not what we worried about but Hepititus was. so we got tetnas and hepatitus vaccines just in case..

2007-01-26 16:32:56 · answer #1 · answered by mikef1234 3 · 0 0

Jobs that require immunization boosters generally involve exposure to unsafe or unsanitary environments.

For example, being deployed in the military and sent to an underdeveloped area where there is a high risk of malaria. or being a journalist or doctor or teacher that has to do a lot of traveling, especially to poor and developing areas.

Hope that helps! Do you need immunization boosters?

2007-01-27 00:32:21 · answer #2 · answered by evin e 2 · 0 0

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