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Author: Chen, Yee-Chun; Chen, Pei-Jer; Chang, Shan-Chwen; Kao, Chiang-Lian; Wang, Shiou-Hwa; Wang, Li-Hua; Yang, Pan-Chyr
Title: Infection Control and SARS Transmission among Healthcare Workers, Taiwan
  • Cord-id: 8pj5u6ec
  • Document date: 2004_5_25
  • ID: 8pj5u6ec
    Snippet: This study found infrequent transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus to healthcare workers involved in the care of the first five case-patients in Taiwan, despite a substantial number of unprotected exposures. Nonetheless, given that SARS has been highly transmissible on some occasions, we still recommend strict precautions.
    Document: This study found infrequent transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus to healthcare workers involved in the care of the first five case-patients in Taiwan, despite a substantial number of unprotected exposures. Nonetheless, given that SARS has been highly transmissible on some occasions, we still recommend strict precautions.

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