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Autor: Lindsley, William G., William P. King, Robert E. Thewlis, Jeffrey S. Reynolds, Kedar Panday, Gang Cao, and Jonathan V. Szalajda.
Tema: Research
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2012
Descripción: Few studies have quantified the dispersion of potentially infectious bioaerosols produced by patients in the health care environment and the exposure of health care workers to these particles. -
Autor: Blachere, Francoise M., Gang Cao, William G. Lindsley, John D. Noti, and Donald H. Beezhold.
Tema: Infection Control
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2011-09
Descripción: Current screening methodologies for detecting infectious airborne influenza virus are limited and lack sensitivity. -
Autor: Lore, Michael B., Brian K. Heimbuch, Teanne L. Brown, Joseph D. Wander, and Steven H. Hinrichs.
Tema: Infection Control
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2011-08-22
Descripción: Filtering facepiece respirators (FFRs) are recommended for use as precautions against airborne pathogenic microorganisms; however, during pandemics demand for FFRs may far exceed availability. -
Autor: Lindsley, William G., Francoise M. Blachere, Robert E. Thewlis, Abhishek Vishnu, Kristina A. Davis, Gang Cao, Jan E. Palmer, Karen E. Clark, Melanie A. Fisher, Rashida Khakoo, and Donald H. Beezhold.
Tema: Research
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2010-11-30
Descripción: Influenza is thought to be communicated from person to person by multiple pathways. However, the relative importance of different routes of influenza transmission is unclear. -
Autor: Casanova, Lisa, William A. Rutala, David J. Weber, and Mark D. Sobsey.
Tema: Infection Control
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2010-05
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Autor: Cowling, B. J., Y. Zhou, D. K. M. Ip, G. M. Leung, and A. E. Aiello.
Tema: Infection Control
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2010-04
Descripción: Influenza viruses circulate around the world every year. From time to time new strains emerge and cause global pandemics. -
Autor: Lindsley, William G., Francoise M. Blachere, Kristina A. Davis, Terri A. Pearce, Melanie A. Fisher, Rashida Khakoo, Stephen M. Davis, Mark E. Rogers, Robert E. Thewlis, Jose A. Posada, John B. Redrow, Ismail B. Celik, Bean T. Chen, and Donald H.…
Tema: Research
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2010-03-01
Descripción: Considerable controversy exists with regard to whether influenza virus and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are spread by the inhalation of infectious airborne particles and about the importance of this route, compared with droplet or contact… -
Autor: Guest, T., G. Tantam, N. Donlin, K. Tantam, H. McMillan, and A. Tillyard.
Tema: Research
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2009-10-09
Descripción: We assessed the impact of a United Kingdom government‐recommended triage process, designed to guide the decision to admit patients to intensive care during an influenza pandemic, on patients in a teaching hospital intensive care unit. -
Autor: Public Health - Seattle & King County
Tema: Treatment & Care
Tipo de elemento: Guía
Fecha de actualización: 2009-09-29
Descripción: A severe influenza pandemic will have profound impact on the health care delivery system. Shortages of life-sustaining medical resources, including hospital beds, trained health care providers, intensive care unit resources, medical supplies,… -
Autor: Blachere, Francoise M., William G. Lindsley, Terri A. Pearce, Stacey E. Anderson, Melanie Fisher, Rashida Khakoo, Barbara J. Meade, Owen Lander, Stephen Davis, Robert E. Thewlis, Ismail Celik, Bean T. Chen, and Donald H. Beezhold.
Tema: Research
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2009-02-15
Descripción: Size-fractionated aerosol particles were collected in a hospital emergency department to test for airborne influenza virus.