Principles and effectiveness of microbiological containment measures in COVID-19 pandemic induced by SARS-CoV-2.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Biomedical Research-tokyo Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.35841/0970-938X.S36-S42
Ayesha Rafiq, Abeer Kazmi, Amir Ali, Sher Mohammad, Naeem Shah, K. Shabir, Sumaiya Khatoon
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An outbreak of deadly clinical syndrome COVID-19 in Wuhan, China has spread rapidly across the world. It is currently required to develop methods and principle of containment measures with risk assessment, categorize the laboratory design, approaches the training and procedures to evaluated compliance. Considering the transmission dynamics of coronavirus pathogen (physical contact, droplet, or aerosol), certaineffectivemeasuresshould be followed to reducetheexposure of risk. Theseguidelinesareeffective, not only for thehealthworkers but also forgeneralpublic to encouragethemforadapting protectivebehaviours whichwill help to overcomethis pandemicsituation. The rationalandoptimizeduse of PPEs willserve as an initiative measure in solving theirglobal crisis.
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SARS-CoV-2引发的COVID-19大流行微生物防控措施的原则与效果
在中国武汉爆发的致命临床综合征COVID-19在世界范围内迅速蔓延。目前需要制定包含风险评估的遏制措施的方法和原则、对实验室设计进行分类、培训方法和评估遵守情况的程序。考虑到冠状病毒病原体的传播动力学(身体接触、飞沫或气溶胶),应采取一定的有效措施来减少暴露风险。这些指导方针不仅对卫生工作者有效,而且对公众也有效,鼓励他们采取有助于克服这一流行病的保护性行为。合理优化利用私人资本将成为解决私人资本全球危机的主动举措。
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Biomedical Research-tokyo
Biomedical Research-tokyo 医学-医学:研究与实验
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期刊介绍: Biomedical Research is peer-reviewed International Research Journal . It was first launched in 1990 as a biannual English Journal and later became triannual. From 2008 it is published in Jan-Apr/ May-Aug/ Sep-Dec..
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