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1921por Albutt, Katherine, Punchak, Maria, Kayima, Peter, Namanya, Didacus B., Shrime, Mark G.“…Notably, operative volume was not correlated with availability of electricity, oxygen, light source, suction, blood, instruments, suture, gloves, intravenous fluid, or antibiotics. CONCLUSION: An understanding of operative case volume and distribution is essential in facilitating targeted interventions to strengthen surgical capacity. …”
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1922“…Considering that the most cases of the disease are associated with some contacts around Eid-Adha and death attributable to CCHF usually occur in the first 7 days of disease onset, educating population, and especially slaughters, gloves using by housewives during contacts with meat or animal products, and early detection and immediate treatment would have essential roles in primary and secondary prevention of CCHF. …”
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1923“…SETTING: We surveyed the prices paid for 17 commonly used medical products, such as pacemakers, gloves and stents in 38 Dutch hospitals (including general, specialised and academic hospitals) in 2017. …”
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1924por Sukumar, Thenmozhi, Varghese, Jeslin, S, Kiran, Bhargavan, Suja, Jayasree, Parvathy, Suvekbala, Vemparthan, Alaganandam, Kumaran, Ragupathy, Lakshminarayanan“…Further substantiation from the in vivo experiments on the thin films recommends that FLG-C could be suitable to prepare a range of biocompatible rubber latex nanocomposites-based products, viz., next-generation condoms (male and female), surgical gloves, catheters, vaginal rings, bladder–rectum spacer balloon, etc.…”
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1925por Watson, Christopher M., Duval-Arnould, Jordan M., McCrory, Michael C., Froz, Stephan, Connors, Cheryl, Perl, Trish M., Hunt, Elizabeth A.“…RESULTS: Observed adherence with PPE use was 61% for eye shields, 81% for filtering facepiece respirators or powered air-purifying respirators, and 87% for gown/gloves. Use of a “gatekeeper” to control access and facilitate donning of PPE was associated with 100% adherence with gown and respirator precautions and improved respirator adherence. …”
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1926“…Even high-functioning shields should be used in conjunction with personal protective equipment including masks, goggles, and gloves and handwashing. Ideally patients should also wear a face mask during all slit lamp examinations.…”
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1927“…This head covering apparatus is to be used as an accessory to other PPE items that include an N95 mask, waterproof gown, and disposable gloves. The motor ventilation system is not used in order to prevent airborne viral entry into the hood. …”
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1928por Krajewska (Wojciechowska), Joanna, Krajewski, Wojciech, Zub, Krzysztof, Zatoński, Tomasz“…Mucosa-involving otolaryngologic procedures are considered high risk procedures and should be performed using enhanced PPE (N95 respirator and full face shield or powered air-purifying respirator, disposable gloves, surgical cap, gown, shoe covers). Urgent surgeries for which there is not enough time for SARS-CoV-2 screening are also considered high risk procedures. …”
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1929por Rubin, F., Vellin, J.-F., Berkaoui, J., Al Assaf, W., Pennica, A., Girard, B., Hoarau, P., Pescatori, P., Dupre, M., Bensoussan, S., Vurpillot, P., Challut, N., Laccourreye, O.“…In face-to-face consultation, the physician wore gloves in 53.8% of cases and a mask in 92.2%: surgical mask in 71.6% of cases and FFP2 in 28.4%. …”
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1930por Kulcsar, Marco A.V., Montenegro, Fabio L.M., Santos, André B.O., Tavares, Marcos R., Arap, Sergio S., Kowalski, Luiz P.“…For healthcare professionals, the full use of personal protective equipment (PPE) is mandatory, such as wearing surgical or filtering facepiece class 2 (FFP2) masks, waterproof aprons, gloves, and goggles, in addition to training in care processes. …”
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1931por Mahasneh, Arwa M, Alakhras, Maram, Khabour, Omar F, Al-Sa’di, Amani G, Al-Mousa, Dana S“…Approximately 87.9% wear gloves and 78.9% wear masks while performing dental procedures. …”
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1932por Scrima, Giovanni, D’Amico, Maurizio, Bertuccio, Giovanni, Canavese, Giacomo, De Sanctis, Paolo“…Patients wore surgical mask and gloves. Social distancing was maintained throughout the examination. …”
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1933por Thal, Arielle G, Schiff, Bradley A., Ahmed, Yasmina, Cao, Angela, Mo, Allen, Mehta, Vikas, Smith, Richard V., Cohen, Hillel W., Ow, Thomas J.“…CONCLUSION: Tracheotomy for patients with COVID-19 can be done with minimal risk to the surgical providers when standard personal protective equipment is used (surgical gown, gloves, eye protection, hair cap, and N95 mask). Whether timing of tracheotomy following onset of symptoms affects the risk of transmission needs further study.…”
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1934por Yu, Karina, Micco, Alan G., Ference, Elisabeth, Levy, Joshua M., Smith, Stephanie Shintani“…RESULTS: Sixty-one participants completed the survey. 95.1% reported routine access to full PPE (N95 ± powered air purifying respirator [PAPR], gown, gloves, eye protection) for aerosol-generating procedures (AGPs) in COVID-19 patients, while 68.9% had routine access to full PPE for AGPs in patients without confirmed COVID-19. 88.5% had routine access to full PPE for potential aerosol-generating procedures (pAGPs) in COVID patients, while 80.3% had routine access to full PPE for pAGPs in patients without confirmed COVID. …”
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1935por Powell, Adam W., Mays, Wayne A., Curran, Tracy, Knecht, Sandra K., Rhodes, Jonathan“…Personal protective equipment use include gloves (96%; 25/26), surgical masks (88%; 23/26), N-95 masks (54%; 14/26), face shields (69%; 18/26), and gowns (62%; 16/26). …”
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1936por Shah, Sahil H., Garg, Anupam K., Patel, Shiv, Yim, Wonjun, Jokerst, Jesse V., Chao, Daniel L.“…CONCLUSIONS: Masking had the greatest effect in limiting spread of respiratory droplets, whereas slit-lamp shields and gloves also contributed to limiting exposure to droplets from SARS-CoV-2 during slit-lamp examination.…”
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1937por Hashim, Laila, Khan, Hamza R, Ullah, Irfan, Khalid, Maida, Almas, Talal, Zaidi, Syed Muhammad Jawad, Ehtesham, Maryam, Niaz, Muhammad Ali, Akbar, Absam, Haadi, Abdul“…Of those included, 87.6% were being provided with disposable gloves, but 72.8% and 43.4% of respondents professed to having no access to eye protective equipment and gowns, respectively. …”
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1938“…Regular practice of use of face masks, goggles, gloves, and hand hygiene was found to be 50% (n=43), 12.8% (n=11), 30.2% (n=26), and 56.4% (n=48), respectively. …”
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1939“…However, knowledge about these L&Rs is not statistically significantly associated with OH&S-related protective behaviours such as wearing a mask or gloves at work. CONCLUSIONS: Knowledge of OH&S L&Rs helps migrant workers in China to seek OD diagnosis and treatment.…”
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1940“…RESULTS: availability of latex gloves was high (83% at OPD and 95.3% laboratory). …”
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