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BHSU Needlestick Exposures and Injuries

Exposures to blood/body fluids and other potentially infectious materials should be reported immediately to your preceptor/supervisor.

 

Follow up care can be scheduled at UHS but will be filed to insurance.  

Contact University Health Services at 901.448.5630 or email to eohs@uthsc.edu if you have questions.

Helpful Links


Several resources are available that provide guidance to the healthcare provider regarding the management of occupational exposures. These resources include:

  • PEPline is run by UCSF and supported by multiple agencies. Phone: 888.448.4911.
  • CDC for reporting occupationally acquired HIV infections and failures of PEP. Phone: 800.893.0485
  • The HIV Antiretroviral Pregnancy Registry Phone: 800.258.4263
  • FDA report unusual or severe toxicity to antiretroviral agents. Call FDA at 1.800.FDA.1088
  • HIV/AIDS treatment Information Services Internet:
  • Hepatitis Hotline phone: 888.443.7232

Last Published: Mar 27, 2025