Laboratory exposure refers to the contact of laboratory personnel with potentially hazardous biological, chemical, or physical agents during research or diagnostic procedures. It is crucial in clinical practice as it can lead to health risks, including infections or toxic reactions, necessitating strict safety protocols. An example of a significant concern is exposure to bloodborne pathogens, which can result in serious complications such as hepatitis or HIV transmission if not properly managed.

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