Author: Bunyan, D.; Ritchie, L.; Jenkins, D.; Coia, J.E.
                    Title: Respiratory and facial protection: a critical review of recent literature  Cord-id: 9vq3bogn  Document date: 2013_9_10
                    ID: 9vq3bogn
                    
                    Snippet: Infectious micro-organisms may be transmitted by a variety of routes. This is dependent on the particular pathogen and includes bloodborne, droplet, airborne, and contact transmission. Some micro-organisms are spread by more than one route. Respiratory and facial protection is required for those organisms which are usually transmitted via the droplet and/or airborne routes or when airborne particles have been created during ‘aerosol-generating procedures’. This article presents a critical re
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: Infectious micro-organisms may be transmitted by a variety of routes. This is dependent on the particular pathogen and includes bloodborne, droplet, airborne, and contact transmission. Some micro-organisms are spread by more than one route. Respiratory and facial protection is required for those organisms which are usually transmitted via the droplet and/or airborne routes or when airborne particles have been created during ‘aerosol-generating procedures’. This article presents a critical review of the recently published literature in this area that was undertaken by Health Protection Scotland and the Healthcare Infection Society and which informed the development of guidance on the use of respiratory and facial protection equipment by healthcare workers.
 
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