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Its performance was compared to other three aerosolization systems using the same test materials.
Avoid procedures that increase risk of blood/body fluid exposure (including aerosolization).
Special ventilation is not required since true aerosolization does not occur.
Aerosolization of the virus and transmission by fomites also may occur.
Aerosolization as an aid to gene transfer to lungs.
This property of powdered materials has a close link with powder aerosolization processes.
Another potential hazard is the aerosolization of hazardous samples during centrifugation.
Racemic epinephrine prepared for aerosolization is equivalent to a 1:100.
He was extraordinarily careful to avoid un- necessary movement of the organs to keep bacterial aerosolization to a minimum.
Aerosolization of Stachybotrys spores was correlated with both wall cavity and surface contamination.
It is an important powder property which is relevant to powder aerosolization process.
Transmission has not been documented by other potential ways of spread, such as aerosolization, insect bites or nonsexual contact.
In addition, the environmental conditions (i.e., air movement and humidity) must be exact in order to ensure adequate aerosolization.
We then began the aerosolization of the rhinoviral solution and allowed the aerosol to flow through the bypass filter for 20 minutes.
“You could see aerosolization of brain tissue,” Dr. Lynfield said.
Since e-cigarettes involve an aerosolization process, it is suggested that no meaningful amounts of carbon monoxide are emitted.
Various dustiness testing methods has been established in research laboratories, in order to predict powder behaviors during aerosolization.
The likelihood of staff exposure to blood or other body fluids and the opportunities for virus aerosolization increase with the deterioration of the patient's condition.
"But the only way to use it for mass destruction would be through the aerosolization of a large amount, like hundreds of gallons, of the stuff."
Aerosolization may, however, occur in selected laboratory and autopsy procedures or during certain activities, such as the irrigation of TB-infected wounds.
For procedures which carry a risk of aerosolization, such as intubation, the WHO recommends that care providers also:
In fact, for plague patients, incision and drainage poses a risk to others in contact with the patient due to aerosolization of the bubo contents.
The plutonium fuel is also stored in a ceramic form that is heat-resistant, minimising the risk of vaporization and aerosolization.
The remains should be unwrapped slowly from the body bag, or carefully lowered to avoid aerosolization or splattering of body substances.
B. Airborne transmission Airborne transmission refers to dissemination of microorganisms by aerosolization.