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Does a mobile dust-containment cart reduce the risk of healthcare-associated fungal infections during above-ceiling work?

Immunocompromised patients are at risk for infections due to above-ceiling activities in hospitals. Mobile dust-containment carts are available as environmental controls, but no published data support their efficacy. Using microbial air sampling and particle counts, we provide evidence of reduced ri...

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Published in:Infection control and hospital epidemiology 2021-04, Vol.42 (4), p.477-479
Main Authors: Buchanan, Mark O, Thompson, Sharon C, DiBiase, Lauren M, Sickbert-Bennett, Emily E, Weber, David J
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Confidence intervals
Construction
Containment
Disease control
Dust
Efficiency
Fungal infections
Fungi
Health facilities
Health risks
Indoor air quality
Intensive care
Mold
Nursing
Outdoor air quality
Prevention
Variance analysis
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