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Identifying individual and organizational predictors of accidental exposure to blood (AEB) among hospital healthcare workers: A longitudinal study – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 December 2025

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In this article,Reference Bun, Aït Bouziad and Daouda 1 the column “Other medical specialties” was omitted from Table 1 due to an error that occurred during typesetting. The correct table appears below. The publisher apologizes for the error.

Table 1. Incidence rate of accidental exposure to blood per 1000 person-years by medical specialty and by occupation (n = 108)

*Other medical specialties: cardiology, geriatrics, gastroenterology, infectious diseases, internal medicine, nephrology, oncology, pulmonology, rheumatology, urology. Indicence per 1000 person-years, the number of accident (n) is specified under brackets.

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Bun, RS, Aït Bouziad, K, Daouda, OS, et al. Identifying individual and organizational predictors of accidental exposure to blood (AEB) among hospital healthcare workers: A longitudinal study. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2024;45(4):491500. doi: 10.1017/ice.2023.248 CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
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Table 1. Incidence rate of accidental exposure to blood per 1000 person-years by medical specialty and by occupation (n = 108)