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Schillie, S., Murphy, t. V., Sawyer, M., ly, Sepkowitz, K. a., & Eisenberg, l. World Health organization (WHo). (2015,
K., Hughes, E., Jiles, r., de Perio, M.a., (2005). occupational deaths among May). Health worker Ebola infections
reilly, M., Byrd, K., and Ward, J. W. Healthcare Workers. Emerging in Guinea, liberia and Sierra leone.
(2013, december 20). CDC guidance Infectious Diseases, 11(7), 1003-1008. retrieved March 11, 2017, from
for evaluating health-care personnel doi:10.3201/eid1107.041038 http://www.who.int/csr/resources/
for hepatitis B virus protection and publications/ebola/health-worker-
for administering post-exposure Sheets, c., Harriman, K., Zipprich, J., infections/en/
management. retrieved March 11, louie, J., Probert, W., Horowitz, J.,
2017, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/ Prudhomme, J.c., Gold, d., and World Health organization (WHo). Health
mmwrrecorepo.62.issue-10 Mayer, l. (2014, September 5). workers. Health Workers: occupational
Fatal Meningococcal Disease in Health. retrieved March 11, 2017, from
Sejvar, J. J., Johnson, d., Popovic, t., a Laboratory Worker – California, http://www.who.int/occupational_
Miller, J. M., downes, F., Somsel, P., 2012. retrieved March 11, 2017, from health/topics/hcworkers/en/
. . . rosenstein, N. E. (2005). assessing https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/
the risk of laboratory-acquired mmwrhtml/mm6335a2.htm World Health organization (WHo).
Meningococcal disease. Journal of Summary of probable SarS cases with
Clinical Microbiology, 43(9), 4811-4814. Workplace Safety and Health topics: onset of illness from 1 November 2002
doi:10.1128/jcm.43.9.4811-4814.2005 industries & occupations: Healthcare to 31 July 2003. (n.d.). retrieved March
Workers. (2017, March 06). retrieved 11, 2017, from http://www.who.int/csr/
Sepkowitz, K. (1996, december 1). March 11, 2017, from https://www.cdc. sars/country/table2004_04_21/en/
Occupationally Acquired Infections gov/niosh/topics/healthcare/
in Health Care Workers: Part II.
retrieved March 11, 2017, from
http://annals.org/aim/article/710174/
occupationally-acquired-infections-
health-care-workers-part-ii
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The Homewood Clinic in Mississauga provides comprehensive
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addiction and mental health disorders.
The Homewood Clinics provide immediate
access to customized treatment based on individual
diagnosis. We provide treatment to those not able
to fully function at work or at home, due to one or
more of the following conditions: Mood and Anxiety
Disorders, Alcohol or Drug Addiction, Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder, or other Trauma related conditions.
Contact us today for more information.
Mississauga | 1-877-571-5161
clinics@homewoodhealth.com
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Schillie, S., Murphy, t. V., Sawyer, M., ly, Sepkowitz, K. a., & Eisenberg, l. World Health organization (WHo). (2015,
K., Hughes, E., Jiles, r., de Perio, M.a., (2005). occupational deaths among May). Health worker Ebola infections
reilly, M., Byrd, K., and Ward, J. W. Healthcare Workers. Emerging in Guinea, liberia and Sierra leone.
(2013, december 20). CDC guidance Infectious Diseases, 11(7), 1003-1008. retrieved March 11, 2017, from
for evaluating health-care personnel doi:10.3201/eid1107.041038 http://www.who.int/csr/resources/
for hepatitis B virus protection and publications/ebola/health-worker-
for administering post-exposure Sheets, c., Harriman, K., Zipprich, J., infections/en/
management. retrieved March 11, louie, J., Probert, W., Horowitz, J.,
2017, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/ Prudhomme, J.c., Gold, d., and World Health organization (WHo). Health
mmwrrecorepo.62.issue-10 Mayer, l. (2014, September 5). workers. Health Workers: occupational
Fatal Meningococcal Disease in Health. retrieved March 11, 2017, from
Sejvar, J. J., Johnson, d., Popovic, t., a Laboratory Worker – California, http://www.who.int/occupational_
Miller, J. M., downes, F., Somsel, P., 2012. retrieved March 11, 2017, from health/topics/hcworkers/en/
. . . rosenstein, N. E. (2005). assessing https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/
the risk of laboratory-acquired mmwrhtml/mm6335a2.htm World Health organization (WHo).
Meningococcal disease. Journal of Summary of probable SarS cases with
Clinical Microbiology, 43(9), 4811-4814. Workplace Safety and Health topics: onset of illness from 1 November 2002
doi:10.1128/jcm.43.9.4811-4814.2005 industries & occupations: Healthcare to 31 July 2003. (n.d.). retrieved March
Workers. (2017, March 06). retrieved 11, 2017, from http://www.who.int/csr/
Sepkowitz, K. (1996, december 1). March 11, 2017, from https://www.cdc. sars/country/table2004_04_21/en/
Occupationally Acquired Infections gov/niosh/topics/healthcare/
in Health Care Workers: Part II.
retrieved March 11, 2017, from
http://annals.org/aim/article/710174/
occupationally-acquired-infections-
health-care-workers-part-ii
No waiting. No referral needed.
Specializing in complex trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder,
The Homewood Clinic in Mississauga provides comprehensive
assessments and customized treatment for
addiction and mental health disorders.
The Homewood Clinics provide immediate
access to customized treatment based on individual
diagnosis. We provide treatment to those not able
to fully function at work or at home, due to one or
more of the following conditions: Mood and Anxiety
Disorders, Alcohol or Drug Addiction, Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder, or other Trauma related conditions.
Contact us today for more information.
Mississauga | 1-877-571-5161
clinics@homewoodhealth.com
homewoodhealth.com/today
10 OOHNA JOURNAL n spRiNg/sUmmeR 2017