Abstract
A survey was conducted in seven hospitals to assess the risk of cross-infection with the highly infectious air-borne diseases, varicella-zoster and measles, in isolation wards of different design. Existing wards and isolation techniques were found to afford a high degree of protection, but there was considerable variation in the incidence of cross-infection related to ward structure, ward practice and the availability of trained staff. Recommendations are made for the design of new isolation wards and for safe practice. © 1976, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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Mckendrick, G. D. W., & Emond, R. T. D. (1976). Investigation of cross-infection in isolation wards of different design. Journal of Hygiene, 76(1), 23–31. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022172400054905
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