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Nurses warn over needle injuries
Nurses are calling for safer needles, after a poll suggested nearly half of them have been accidently jabbed. 

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The Royal College of Nursing said simple shielded needles could stop most accidents and protect nurses from infections such as HIV and hepatitis.

But the poll of nearly 2,000 nurses in the UK suggests that nearly half do not have access to safer needle devices.

An NHS spokeswoman said policies to reduce needle accidents were already being followed.

Injuries

Needlestick injuries have long been a concern for many health staff since cases started emerging of infections being transmitted.

Since figures started to be collected in the late 1990s, 11 health staff have caught hepatitis from needle jabs and five HIV transmissions have also been confirmed.

Now nurses' representatives are calling for safer alternatives - such as shielded needles which have a collar of plastic to prevent accidental jabs.

RCN general secretary Peter Carter said: "It is clear that needles injuries are an everyday threat for nurses.

"Government and employers in the NHS need to start taking this issue seriously by introducing needle policies and investing in safer alternatives to traditional needles so that these accidents don't happen in the first place."

The survey found that 48% of nurses had been stuck by a needle previously used on a patient during their career.


*Click here to read the full article:  http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7735694.stm

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