Vol 8, Issue 2
Pages 58–64
Published: 02 May 2025
Shahra Tanjim Moulee1*, Fahmida Khanam2, Tahsin Tasneem Tabassum3, Saima Akter4, Sayeda M. Chowdhury5, Naznin A. Nizum6, Al Asmaul Husna7, Moloy Sarkar8, Syed E. Shaude9, Mohammad Nurunnabi10
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Citation: Shahra Tanjim Moulee, Fahmida Khanam, Tahsin Tasneem Tabassum, Saima Akter, Sayeda M. Chowdhury, Naznin A. Nizum, Al Asmaul Husna, Moloy Sarkar, Syed E. Shaude, Mohammad Nurunnabi. Infection Control Knowledge and Practices among Dentists in the Outpatient Department of a Dental College Hospital. Journal of Surgery and Research 8 (2025): 58-64.
DOI: 10.26502/droh.0092
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Abstract
Background: Dental surgeons are vulnerable to infection caused by various microorganisms. The outpatient department is the most important place, as here come many infected patients, so there is a chance that the infection will spread very easily. Taking precautions to control infection in this department plays an important role to prevent spreading infections.
Keywords
Out-patient department, Infection control, Dental surgeon, Practice, Knowledge
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1. Introduction