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Do Infectious Diseases Specialist use Needles ? |
What for ? Blood draws, injections, just like any other specialty They probably do use needles to administer pain relief, to take blood samples, to give medicine....but I am pretty sure they would only use the needle ONCE...I would hope they do anyway... for anything that any other doctor does. They especially draw blood to check for infections. |
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