Background:Respiratory protective devices (RPDs) are used for infection prevention in healthcare settings during routine patient care and public health emergencies. In recent years, healthcare systems have experienced shortages of RPDs during outbreaks of infectious diseases, in part due to a lack of information about their availability. New tools to track RPD inventories may improve accessibility during an emergency. Investigators at Vanderbilt University have identified four major themes that influence RPD use for infection prevention: hospital preparedness, responsiveness to airborne pathogens, potential exposure outcomes, and infection control practices related to respirator effectiveness. Based on these findings, an RPD surveillance to...
Introduction: Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) r...
Healthcare workers are at a significantly higher risk of exposure to infectious agents. Standard and...
Protecting Health Care Workers (HCWs) during routine care of suspected or confirmed COVID-19 patient...
An online questionnaire was developed to explore respiratory protective device (RPD) prevalence in U...
ObjectiveTo develop measures of respirator use and supply in the acute care hospital setting to aid ...
Background:Health care facilities are considering the use of reusable respiratory protective devices...
Infectious respiratory diseases such as the current COVID-19 have caused public health crises and in...
N95 respirators are personal protective equipment most often used to control exposures to infections...
Objective: Healthcare workers in the emergency department are particularly vulnerable to communicabl...
Purpose: This systematic review aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the use of personal protectiv...
This summary is intended to help healthcare facilities optimize supplies of disposable N95 filtering...
This document offers guidance on how to optimize supplies of N95 filtering facepiece respirators (co...
CDC continues to monitor the 2019-nCoV situation in the United States and around the world. CDC has ...
The outbreak of severe acute respiratory syudrome (SARS) was notable for its transmission within hea...
Background: Due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, a shortage of respirators is oc...
Introduction: Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) r...
Healthcare workers are at a significantly higher risk of exposure to infectious agents. Standard and...
Protecting Health Care Workers (HCWs) during routine care of suspected or confirmed COVID-19 patient...
An online questionnaire was developed to explore respiratory protective device (RPD) prevalence in U...
ObjectiveTo develop measures of respirator use and supply in the acute care hospital setting to aid ...
Background:Health care facilities are considering the use of reusable respiratory protective devices...
Infectious respiratory diseases such as the current COVID-19 have caused public health crises and in...
N95 respirators are personal protective equipment most often used to control exposures to infections...
Objective: Healthcare workers in the emergency department are particularly vulnerable to communicabl...
Purpose: This systematic review aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the use of personal protectiv...
This summary is intended to help healthcare facilities optimize supplies of disposable N95 filtering...
This document offers guidance on how to optimize supplies of N95 filtering facepiece respirators (co...
CDC continues to monitor the 2019-nCoV situation in the United States and around the world. CDC has ...
The outbreak of severe acute respiratory syudrome (SARS) was notable for its transmission within hea...
Background: Due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, a shortage of respirators is oc...
Introduction: Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) r...
Healthcare workers are at a significantly higher risk of exposure to infectious agents. Standard and...
Protecting Health Care Workers (HCWs) during routine care of suspected or confirmed COVID-19 patient...