Strategies for minimizing nosocomial measles transmission

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Because of the highly contagious nature of measles before the onset of rash, nosocomial transmission will remain a threat until the disease is eradicated. However, a number of strategies can minimize its nosocomial spread. It is therefore vital to maximize awareness among health care staff that an individual with measles can enter a health facility at any time and that a continual risk of the nosocomial transmission of measles exists. The present review makes two groups of recommendations: those which are generally applicable to all countries, and certain additional recommendations which may be suitable only for industrialized countries.

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Biellik, R. J., & Clements, C. J. (1998). Strategies for minimizing nosocomial measles transmission. Revista Panamericana de Salud Publica/Pan American Journal of Public Health, 4(5), 350–357.

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