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Créateur: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Epicenters Program, Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion
Sujet: Infection Control
Type d'élément: Publication
Date de la dernière mise à jour: 2018-02-17
Description: Doffing protocols for personal protective equipment (PPE) are critical for keeping healthcare workers (HCWs) safe during care of patients with Ebola virus disease. -
Créateur: Anne L. O'Keefe, Bryan F. Buss, Samir Koirala, Michael X. Gleason, Ashok Mudgapalli, and Shelly Schwedhelm.
Sujet: Personnel Management
Type d'élément: Publication
Date de la dernière mise à jour: 2019-02-19
Description: The Ebola epidemic of 2014 demonstrated that outbreaks of high-consequence infectious diseases, even in remote parts of the world, can affect communities anywhere in the developed world and that every healthcare facility must be prepared to identify,…Example only: NETEC provides this item for reference purposes but does not endorse its content. Newer versions may be in place at the providing institution.
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Créateur: University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)
Sujet: Emergency Medical Services
Type d'élément: Webinaire
Date de la dernière mise à jour: 2018-05-15
Description: EID 4 EMT Free Video Training Series -
Emerging Infectious Diseases Videos for Prehospital Providers -
Decontamination of Personnel and Provider Care -
Créateur: Casanova, L. M., K. Erukunuakpor, C. S. Kraft, J. M. Mumma, F. T. Durso, A. N. Ferguson, C. L. Gipson, V. L. Walsh, C. Zimring, J. DuBose, J. T. Jacob, Control Centers for Disease, and Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion Prevention Epicenters…
Sujet: Infection Control
Type d'élément: Publication
Date de la dernière mise à jour: 2018-05-05
Description: The 2014–2015 outbreak of Ebola virus disease (EVD) placed healthcare workers (HCWs) at high risk for acquiring EVD during patient care. -
Créateur: WHO
Sujet: Infection Control
Type d'élément: Protocole
Date de la dernière mise à jour: 2019-06
Description: WHO Draft MERS-CoV Surface sampling of MERS-CoV in health care settings:A practical “how to” protocol for health care and public health professionals, June 2019 -
Créateur: WHO
Sujet: Infection Control
Type d'élément: Protocole
Date de la dernière mise à jour: 2019-01
Description: Protocol for MERS-CoV: This protocol outlines methods of an analytical epidemiological, virological and serological study involving staff working at a health care facility(ies) where an index patient infected with MERS-CoV virus is currently being or… -
Créateur: NETEC
Sujet: Training and Exercises
Type d'élément: Exercise
Date de la dernière mise à jour: 2019
Description: Laboratory Scenarios for mitigating risk in Frontline Facilities -
Créateur: WHO
Sujet: Treatment & Care
Type d'élément: Publication
Date de la dernière mise à jour: 2015-01
Description: WHO EVD Manual.Example only: NETEC provides this item for reference purposes but does not endorse its content. Newer versions may be in place at the providing institution.
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Créateur: Blachere, Francoise M., William G. Lindsley, Cynthia M. McMillen, Donald H. Beezhold, Edward M. Fisher, Ronald E. Shaffer, and John D. Noti.
Sujet: Infection Control
Type d'élément: Publication
Date de la dernière mise à jour: 2018-10
Description: Healthcare workers (HCWs) are at significantly higher risk of exposure to influenza virus during seasonal epidemics and global pandemics. -
Créateur: Cummings, Kristin J., Stephen B. Martin, Jr., William G. Lindsley, Sreekumar Othumpangat, Francoise M. Blachere, John D. Noti, Donald H. Beezhold, Nasira Roidad, John E. Parker, and David N. Weissman.
Sujet: Infection Control
Type d'élément: Publication
Date de la dernière mise à jour: 2014-08-01
Description: We read with interest the article by Bischoff et al, in which they describe detection of influenza virus in aerosols around hospitalized patients with influenza virus infection who were receiving routine care.