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Infectious respiratory illnesses and their impact on healthcare workers: a review.

Ann Acad Med Singapore. 2005 Jan;34(1):105-10.
Infectious respiratory illnesses and their impact on healthcare workers: a review.
‘Low JG, Wilder-Smith A.
Department of Infectious Diseases, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore. jenny_low@fastmail.fm’

Respiratory illnesses are increasingly recognised as a growing concern for healthcare workers (HCWs) and patients. The recent hospital-based outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) has once again highlighted the vulnerability of HCWs. The new epidemic of the 21st century resulted in tremendous economic and psychological impact with its high rates of mortality and nosocomial transmission. Even as the epidemic was brought under control within months, many details about the SARS coronavirus remained a mystery. The threat of another potential global outbreak continues to lurk in the background. Many valuable lessons have been learned through the SARS epidemic. It is, therefore, timely for us to review some of the respiratory pathogens that are well-known to cause nosocomial outbreaks. We need to be better armed to deal with future potential outbreaks and biohazardous situations. The importance of safeguarding the health of our medical staff and the community cannot be over-emphasised. In this paper, we review the incidence, transmission and various preventive strategies of respiratory illnesses in HCWs, in particular, new diagnostic tools, infection control management strategies, personal protective equipments, vaccination programmes and post-exposure prophylaxis.
MeSH Terms: Cross Infection/epidemiology – Cross Infection/transmission – Disease Outbreaks – Disease Transmission, Patient-to-Professional* – Health Personnel* – Humans – Respiratory Tract Infections/epidemiology – Respiratory Tract Infections/transmissi
Publication Types: Review – Review, Tutorial

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