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Do nurses in blood donation centers belong to high-risk groups of AIDS?

Don't belong. According to relevant data, AIDS is transmitted through sexual contact, blood transmission and mother-to-child transmission. The work of the nurses in the blood donation center is:

1. Blood donors fill in the blood donation registration form;

2, blood donors to provide valid documents, staff for verification;

3. Blood donors receive health consultation, physical examination and preliminary blood test from medical staff;

4. Blood donors donate blood (whole blood or platelet collection);

5. Rest after blood donation, eat snacks, get a "blood donation certificate" and donate souvenirs to optimize the blood donation process and prevent crowds from gathering.

6. In fact, it will not involve the three modes of transmission of AIDS, so the nurses in the blood donation center do not belong to the high-risk group of AIDS.