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Bloodborne
Pathogen Exposure /
Hepatitis B / Hepatitis C
If you come in contact with another person's blood or body fluid, either through an open wound on your skin or in your eye or through a puncture wound, you should be evaluated and monitored for potential bloodborne pathogens exposures. Please call the clinic for further recommendations and an appointment.
Bloodborne Pathogens Information
Medical assessment and treatment for body fluid exposure following OSHA guidelines:
Interpreting the Hepatitis B Panel
Determining treatment for Hepatitis B Exposure
Hepatitis C and asymptomatic patientNeed to develop or update your Bloodborne Pathogen plan or have training for your employees?
Minnesota Occupational Health provides in-clinic or on-site Hepatitis B vaccinations.
Hepatitis B immunization guidelines.