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unicorn
Posted: 2011-08-29 08:40:02
Sorry, bad paste, the sponge type of fibrin is visible at:

http://www.magazinuldentar.ro/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=35&products_id=108

There is a delicate issue about contagious disease spreading if both fighters have cuts, a frequent situation in MT but not rare in kickboxing bouts either. Under the current EU legislation compulsory testing for the dangerous diseases (AIDS, B&C hepatitis) is not possible. Nevertheless, the fighters should be encouraged to do tests. The subject is almost untouched or even considered tabu. I am currently treating a fighter who got contaminated from a cut (true that this can be only a suspicion because he could get the virus from many other sources) and has developed B hepatitis. Does any organizer have any procedures about prevention?

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