WHO. Epidemic-prone & pandemic-prone acute respiratory diseases. WHO
Summary Guidance
WHO/CDS/EPR/2007.8
:: English (Full text) [pdf 2.79Mb]
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The advice in this Summary guidance is drawn from Infection prevention and control of epidemic- and pandemic-prone acute respiratory diseases in health care- WHO Interim Guidelines.
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Early recognition, isolation & reporting
3. Standard Precautions
4. Droplet Precautions
5. Contact Precautions
6. Airborne Precautions
7. Selecting & using masks in health care
8. Patient areas & patient transportation
9. Mortuary care & post-mortem examination
WHO/CDS/EPR/2007.8
:: English (Full text) [pdf 2.79Mb]
:: French [pdf 2.83Mb]
The advice in this Summary guidance is drawn from Infection prevention and control of epidemic- and pandemic-prone acute respiratory diseases in health care- WHO Interim Guidelines.
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Early recognition, isolation & reporting
3. Standard Precautions
4. Droplet Precautions
5. Contact Precautions
6. Airborne Precautions
7. Selecting & using masks in health care
8. Patient areas & patient transportation
9. Mortuary care & post-mortem examination
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