Author: Ferguson, F.J.; Street, G.; Cunningham, L.; White, I.R.; McFadden, J.P.; Williams, J.
Title: Occupational Dermatology in the time of the Covidâ€19 pandemic: A report of experience from London and Manchester, United Kingdom Cord-id: 8iclmzfc Document date: 2020_8_13
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Snippet: The Covidâ€19 pandemic has resulted in healthcare systems responding to rapidly rising demand. Simultaneously, increased infection prevention measures for staff, which includes additional personal protective equipment (PPE) and more rigorous hand hygiene procedures, has resulted in an increased incidence of occupational skin disease in frontline staff (1).
Document: The Covidâ€19 pandemic has resulted in healthcare systems responding to rapidly rising demand. Simultaneously, increased infection prevention measures for staff, which includes additional personal protective equipment (PPE) and more rigorous hand hygiene procedures, has resulted in an increased incidence of occupational skin disease in frontline staff (1).
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