Author: Sai Krishna Gudi; Krishna Undela; Rajesh Venkataraman; Uday Venkat Mateti; Manik Chhabra; Sanath Nyamagoud; Komal Krishna Tiwari
Title: Knowledge and Beliefs towards Universal Safety Precautions to flatten the curve during Novel Coronavirus Disease (nCOVID-19) Pandemic among general Public in India: Explorations from a National Perspective Document date: 2020_4_3
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Snippet: Unfortunately, a recent systematic review that looked at the use of PPEs to protect against respiratory infections in Pakistan has inferred that PPEs were not available at many facilities, and its use was limited during high-risk situations [30] . Furthermore, it observed lower compliance towards PPEs among healthcare workers with reuse of PPEs behaviour. Respective countries should implement stringent policies to avoid such practices, which coul.....
Document: Unfortunately, a recent systematic review that looked at the use of PPEs to protect against respiratory infections in Pakistan has inferred that PPEs were not available at many facilities, and its use was limited during high-risk situations [30] . Furthermore, it observed lower compliance towards PPEs among healthcare workers with reuse of PPEs behaviour. Respective countries should implement stringent policies to avoid such practices, which could potentially lead to the spread of the infection. In a cross-sectional survey that evaluated the knowledge, use and barriers towards the PPEs for airway management among emergency medical technicians during SARS . CC-BY 4.0 International license It is made available under a author/funder, who has granted medRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity.
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