What diseases / medical conditions would have been prevented from working in the manufacture of pharmaceutical products?

Posted in medical on Oct 21, 2009

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2 to “What diseases / medical conditions would have been prevented from working in the manufacture of pharmaceutical products?”


  1. Az R says:

    Most sexually transmitted diseases are mainly blood born pathogens and present in the mucosa sexual. You are not transmitted by saliva droplets of breath or accidental contact. Among the most important sexually transmitted diseases, HIV is the cause for concern, because of its chronic and fatal. I can see, there was also some concern that one, but in an environment such as the pharmaceutical industry is no contact of blood are now being treated with deadly seriousness, regardless of HIV infection. If you return to a bacterial STI – Chlamydia, gonnorhea and syphilis, a big problem. It can be treated and are more difficult to distribute. May ask to stay home for a week now antibiotics
    What really comes to mind is tuberculosis. TB is spread through casual contact, aerosol droplets and saliva. It 'difficult to detect and treat and can be fatal. There is a reason for a teacher and other people are so strongly projected for this. And I think that would be the most important care.

  2. tianzhi@ says:

    Infectious diseases can not be a part of the work, including, Jia Yibing infectious diseases into three categories, see the link for the article.



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