African Newsletter on Occupational Health And Safety
INDEXContentsEditorial Dr Luis Gomes Sambo WHO African Region The ILO Programme on HIV/AIDS and the World of Work S. Kisting, B. Alii ILO Protecting health workers from occupational exposure to HIV, hepatitis and other bloodborne pathogens; from research to practice S. Wiiburn, G. Eijkemans WHO Reducing occupational risks to HIV and Hepatitis B virus among health care workers in Nigeria V.O. Ansa, M.U. Anah, E.J. Udomu, M.S. Umoh NIGERIA Addressing psychological issues in Africa: The ILO's SOLVE Programme D. Gold ILO Occupational health and safety problems among workers A in wood processing enterprises in Libreville, Gabon P. Comian, F. Ezinah, G Nambo, E.S. Anyunzoghe, B.O. Ossoubita, GABON Occupational health and safety concerns of smallholder A tobacco farmers J.K. Kibwage, G.M. Momanyi, A.J. Odondo KENYA Survey of pesticide formulation plants in Tanzania: J Occupational and environmental health perspectives E.E. Lekei, j. Akhabuhaya, H. Mkalaga TANZANIA Initiatives in occupational health and safety of health care workers in Ghana E.E. Clarke, D.K. Sutherland, GHANA The responsibility for opinions expressed in signed articles, studies and other contributions rests solely with their authors, and publication does r constitute an endorsement by the International Labour Office, World He; Organization or the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health of the opinions expressed in it.
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