Research ArticleCurrent Report—HIV
Occupational Exposure to HIV: New Recommendations for Treating Health Care Workers
Ronald H. Goldschmidt, Jill J. Legg and Kirsten B. Balano
The Journal of the American Board of Family
Practice November 1996, 9 (6) 455-458; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.9.6.455
Ronald H. Goldschmidt
From the Family Practice Residency Program, San Francisco General Hospital and the Departments of Family and Community Medicine (RHG, JJL, KBB) and Clinical Pharmacy (KBB), University of California, San Francisco. Address reprint requests to Ronald H. Goldschmidt, MD, Family Practice Inpatient Service, San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, CA 94110
MDJill J. Legg
From the Family Practice Residency Program, San Francisco General Hospital and the Departments of Family and Community Medicine (RHG, JJL, KBB) and Clinical Pharmacy (KBB), University of California, San Francisco. Address reprint requests to Ronald H. Goldschmidt, MD, Family Practice Inpatient Service, San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, CA 94110
MDKirsten B. Balano
From the Family Practice Residency Program, San Francisco General Hospital and the Departments of Family and Community Medicine (RHG, JJL, KBB) and Clinical Pharmacy (KBB), University of California, San Francisco. Address reprint requests to Ronald H. Goldschmidt, MD, Family Practice Inpatient Service, San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, CA 94110
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Ronald H. Goldschmidt, Jill J. Legg, Kirsten B. Balano
The Journal of the American Board of Family
Practice Nov 1996, 9 (6) 455-458; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.9.6.455
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