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Potential effects of aerosol generation and transmission during bedside endoscope cleaning

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摘要 Airborne transmission is among the most frequent types of nosocomial infection.Recent years have witnessed frequent outbreaks of airborne diseases,such as severe acute respiratory syndrome(SARS)in 2002,Middle East respiratory syndrome(MERS)in 2012,and coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19),with the latter being on the rampage since the end of 2019 and bringing the effect of aerosols on health back to the fore(Gralton et al.,2011;Wang et al.,2021).An increasing number of studies have shown that certain highly transmissible pathogens can maintain long-term stability and efficiently spread through aerosols(Leung,2021;Lv et al.,2021).As reported previously,influenza viruses that can spread efficiently through aerosols remain stable for a longer period compared to those that cannot.The World Health Organization(WHO)has stated that aerosol-generating procedures(AGPs)play an important role in aerosol transmission in hospitals(Calderwood et al.,2021).AGPs,referring to medical procedures that produce aerosols,including dental procedures,endotracheal intubation,sputum aspiration,and laparoscopic surgeries,have been reported to be significantly associated with an increased risk of nosocomial infection among medical personnel(Hamilton,2021).
出处 《Journal of Zhejiang University-Science B(Biomedicine & Biotechnology)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第7期628-632,共5页 浙江大学学报(英文版)B辑(生物医学与生物技术)
基金 supported by the Medicine and Health Care in Zhejiang Province Science and Technology Plan Projects(Nos.2020KY552 and 2021PY006) the Commonweal Project of Science and Technology Department of Zhejiang Province(No.LGF21H030007),China.
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