The CDC is very forthcoming on this topic. I am curious what you mean about the VA refusing to admit it. Here is a quotation from the CDC's General Recommendations on Immunization:
Jet injectors that use the same nozzle for consecutive injections without intervening sterilization were used in mass vaccination campaigns from the 1950s through the 1990s; however, these were found to be unsafe because of the possibility of bloodborne pathogen transmission and should not be used.
The CDC is very forthcoming on this topic. I am curious what you mean about the VA refusing to admit it. Here is a quotation from the CDC's General Recommendations on Immunization:
Jet injectors that use the same nozzle for consecutive injections without intervening sterilization were used in mass vaccination campaigns from the 1950s through the 1990s; however, these were found to be unsafe because of the possibility of bloodborne pathogen transmission and should not be used.
Since they didn't stop using the jet injector gun until a little bit after I got out of basic training I'll have to worry about catching hep-c now...thanx uncle sam.
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The CDC is very forthcoming on this topic. I am curious what you mean about the VA refusing to admit it. Here is a quotation from the CDC's General Recommendations on Immunization:
Jet injectors that use the same nozzle for consecutive injections without intervening sterilization were used in mass vaccination campaigns from the 1950s through the 1990s; however, these were found to be unsafe because of the possibility of bloodborne pathogen transmission and should not be used.
diufygisudfy 5 months ago
The CDC is very forthcoming on this topic. I am curious what you mean about the VA refusing to admit it. Here is a quotation from the CDC's General Recommendations on Immunization:
Jet injectors that use the same nozzle for consecutive injections without intervening sterilization were used in mass vaccination campaigns from the 1950s through the 1990s; however, these were found to be unsafe because of the possibility of bloodborne pathogen transmission and should not be used.
diufygisudfy 5 months ago
Since they didn't stop using the jet injector gun until a little bit after I got out of basic training I'll have to worry about catching hep-c now...thanx uncle sam.
ekocentric 1 year ago 2