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Creator: Emanuel Goldman
Subject: Infection Control
Item Type: Publication
Date Last Updated: 2020-07-03
Description: A clinically significant risk of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) transmission by fomites (inanimate surfaces or objects) has been assumed on the basis of studies that have little resemblance to real-life scenarios. -
Creator: Houlihan, Catherine F., Nina Vora, Thomas Byrne, Dan Lewer, Gavin Kelly, Judith Heaney, Sonia Gandhi, Moira J. Spyer, Rupert Beale, Peter Cherepanov, David Moore, Richard Gilson, Steve Gamblin, George Kassiotis, Laura E. McCoy, Charles Swanton,…
Subject: Infection Control
Item Type: Publication
Date Last Updated: 2020-07-09
Description: Nosocomial transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a major public health concern. Health-care workers (HCWs) are at high risk of developing COVID-19, and may themselves contribute to transmission. -
Creator: NETEC
Subject: Infection Control
Item Type: Webinar
Date Last Updated: 2020-07-29
Description: This webinar will discuss infection control precautions in Dentistry during the COVID-19 pandemic. Objectives include: defining standard and transmission-based precautions, applying the proper sequence for donning and doffing PPE, and describing the… -
Creator: Santarpia, Joshua L., Danielle N. Rivera, Vicki L. Herrera, M. Jane Morwitzer, Hannah M. Creager, George W. Santarpia, Kevin K. Crown, David M. Brett-Major, Elizabeth R. Schnaubelt, M. Jana Broadhurst, James V. Lawler, St Patrick Reid, and John J.…
Subject: Infection Control
Item Type: Publication
Date Last Updated: 2020-07-29
Description: The novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) originated in Wuhan, China in late 2019, and its resulting coronavirus disease, COVID-19, was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11, 2020. The rapid… -
Creator: Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA)
Subject: Infection Control
Item Type: Guide
Date Last Updated: 2020-08-07
Description: It is more important than ever to keep common spaces clean and as germ-free as possible. Check out these expert tips from our illness prevention team to keep your space clean. Printable flyer. See related… -
Creator: Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA)
Subject: Infection Control
Item Type: Guide
Date Last Updated: 2020-08-07
Description: As parents, we’re always mindful of how our children are feeling before they go to school. But this year we’ll have to pay more attention than ever to do our part to minimize the spread of germs. Printable flyer. See this and related… -
Creator: Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA)
Subject: Infection Control
Item Type: Guide
Date Last Updated: 2020-08-07
Description: If your school is practicing in-person learning this school year, it’s more important than ever to be mindful of your health and wellness to prevent the spread of germs. Use this checklist to self-screen before heading to school, daycare or other… -
Creator: NETEC
Subject: Infection Control
Item Type: Checklist
Date Last Updated: 2020-07-26
Description: It's safer with a system. Checklist.This asset was updated to cover novel respiratory pathogens. See updated asset here. -
Creator: NETEC
Subject: Infection Control
Item Type: Guide
Date Last Updated: 2020-08-06
Description: Wearing a mask can be difficult for all of us. How can you teach and help a child to wear a mask?See updated asset here. -
Creator: Baker, Michael G., Nick Wilson, and Andrew Anglemyer.
Subject: Infection Control
Item Type: Publication
Date Last Updated: 2020-08-20
Description: Soon after initial descriptions of an outbreak in Wuhan, China, were shared, reports in late January 2020 (https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)30260-9/fulltext. opens in new tab) confirmed that Covid-19 was almost…