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This work presents a preliminary investigation into the possibility of cross infection within a family.
Prevention of cross infection was therefore a key objective.
The possibility of cross infection won't be troubling them."
These data provide evidence for either intrafamilial cross infection or a common source of infection within family groups.
Routine deworming of horses and donkeys may help prevent cross infection when kept together.
You can get cross infection or push inflammation deeper into the tissues, resulting in scarring.
To reduce the risk of cross infection which is of critical importance in hospitals, the slings are often disposable or patient specific.
Mouth to mask - Most organisations recommend the use of some sort of barrier between rescuer and patient to reduce cross infection risk.
"We've had CDC people in with Patou trying to do something about cross infection.
Stress, illness, poor morale, family commitments, back injuries sustained at work and the need to prevent cross infection with patients are the reasons given for absence.
Cross infection between seabirds and deer is uncommon because they do not share the same habitat so the risk to human health of infected Ixodes uriae is minimal.
This study provides evidence that supports the occurrence of intrafamilial cross infection with H pylori, although no comment can be made from these data about the direction of transmission.
In contrast,transient flora (p. 75), often found on the hands of hospital personnel can be pathogens acquired from colonised or infected patients and are often involved in cross infection.
Most training organisations recommend that in any of the methods involving mouth to patient, that a protective barrier is used, to minimise the possibility of cross infection (in either direction).
The Glidescope Cobalt is a variant that has a reusable video camera with light-emitting core which has a disposable or single use external shell for prevention of cross infection.
SLP is simple to use, accurate and cost effective, is self-calibrating and does not require the use of plastic consumables, reducing cost, risk of cross infection and the devices carbon footprint.
Both the current avian flu outbreak and SARS can be traced to the living conditions of keeping of live animals for sale in wet markets and the potential of cross infection this presents.
During the investigation, it was hypothesized that there could be a cross infection since monkeys suspected of illness were typically placed in gang cages containing up to twenty to thirty other monkeys suspected of illness.
A recent laboratory report produced by the Research and Development Division on the bacterial contamination of washrooms and toilets has underlined how the use of Calmic sanitizers can reduce the risk of cross infection.
Pollitt (1990) argues that this approach was largely process-oriented but has recently shifted to outcomes (surgical mortality rates, unplanned readmissions, prevalence of cross infections) reflecting the demands of more powerful purchasing organisations and litigious consumers.
Each entire Rentokil water resistant, puncture-proof unit is completely incinerated, thus greatly reducing the risk of needlestick injuries and cross infection from HTVL III [Aids]and Hepatitis B as well as snake venom.
Identification of those who are RSV-positive can help for: disease surveillance, grouping ("cohorting") people together in hospital wards to prevent cross infection, predicting whether the disease course has peaked yet, reducing the need for other diagnostic procedures (by providing confidence that a cause has been identified).
In the USA, a high degree of statistical significance is needed to provide a convincing argument to U.S. federal government healthcare authorities, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), regarding the effectiveness of copper alloys in reducing microbial loads and cross infection in healthcare environments.