Archives pour le tag ‘Transmission aérienne’
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Transmission nosocomiale de la tuberculose
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Room size is the major determinant for tuberculin conversion in health care workers exposed to a multidrug-resistant tuberculosis patient.
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Circulaire DGS/5C no 2006-458 du 23 octobre 2006 relative à la prophylaxie des infections invasives à méningocoque
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Factors involved in the aerosol transmission of infection and control of ventilation in healthcare premises.
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Experience of using convalescent plasma for severe acute respiratory syndrome among healthcare workers in a Taiwan hospital.
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Commentary on Nilsson R, Bjordal C, Andersson M, Bjordal J, Nyberg A, Welin B & Wilman A (2005). Health risks and occupational exposure to volatile anaesthetics: a review with a systematic approach. Journal of Clinical Nursing 14, 173-186.
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Low prevalence of subclinical severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus infection among hospital healthcare workers in Hong Kong.
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Risk of respiratory infections in health care workers: lessons on infection control emerge from the SARS outbreak.
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Risk assessment towards tuberculosis among hospital personnel: administrative control, risk exposure, use of protective barriers and microbial air quality.
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Protecting healthcare staff from severe acute respiratory syndrome: filtration capacity of multiple surgical masks.
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in health care workers in rural India: comparison of a whole-blood interferon gamma assay with tuberculin skin testing.
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Infectious respiratory illnesses and their impact on healthcare workers: a review.
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Aerobiology in the operating room and its implications for working standards.
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Caractérisation des bioaérosols en cabinets dentaires