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airborne isolation Techniques used in addition to standard precautions to decrease transmission of microorganisms less than 5 ¥ì in size or those attached to dust particles. Patients are placed in a private room, preferably one with negative air
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airborne precaution Isolation, airborne..
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airborne transmission The spread of infectious organisms by aerosol or dust particles.
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airborne In the Second World War airborne army forces were either parachutists or glider-landed troops.
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airborne transmission Occurs by dissemination of either airborne droplet nuclei or evaporated droplets (sub micron particles) containing microorganisms that remain suspended in the air for long periods of time. These microorganisms can be widely dispersed by air currents and may be inhaled by persons even when standing a distance away from the source patient.
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