CDC Guideline for Isolation Precautions in HospitalsU.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control, Center for Infectious Diseases, Hospital Infections Program, 1983 - Cross infection - 105 pages |
Contents
Preface | 4 |
Alternative Systems for Isolation Precautions | 14 |
Modification of Isolation Precautions | 80 |
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24 hours blood body fluids Category CAUTIONS HOW LONG CDC Guideline chickenpox clinical cohorting colonized contains the pus Control in Hospital cytomegalovirus days after onset Drainage Duration of illness effective therapy etiology exposure Feces Feces Duration fever gastroenteritis gloves Guideline for Infection Guideline for Isolation Haemophilus influenzae handwashing hepatitis hospital personnel hygiene is Yes illness infective material immune immunocompromised infants and young infection control Infectious Diseases INFECTIVE CAUTIONS influenza isolation precautions Isolation Respiratory secretions Lesion secretions MASKS MATERIAL HOW LONG Meningococcemia Minor or limited newborns Nosocomial nosocomial infection patient No hygiene patient-care persons pertussis Pneumonia poor infective material Precautions in Hospitals PRECAUTIONS INDICATED private room prophylaxis recommendations Respiratory Isolation Respiratory secretions risk rubella soiling Yes Staphylococcus Staphylococcus aureus Strict Isolation susceptible syndrome tients tions touching infective material tuberculosis vaccine varicella viral virus viruses Yes for Feces Yes for touching Yes if patient Yes if soiling Yes Yes young children