Air Contamination in Operating Theatres: The Key Factors That Can Influence It
Conclusion: Continuous monitoring of airflows, correlated with door opening and closing and the number of operators, can help predict levels of microbiological air contamination and thus prevent surgical infections.
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| author | Lorenzo Dragoni Davide Amodeo Gabriele Cevenini Nicola Nante Maria Francesca De Marco Gabriele Messina |
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| description | Conclusion: Continuous monitoring of airflows, correlated with door opening and closing and the number of operators, can help predict levels of microbiological air contamination and thus prevent surgical infections. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-0d2392f39bb54619b31a72d1c9ff7fe12025-08-20T03:53:46ZengWileyCanadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology1918-14932025-01-01202510.1155/cjid/8852879Air Contamination in Operating Theatres: The Key Factors That Can Influence ItLorenzo Dragoni0Davide Amodeo1Gabriele Cevenini2Nicola Nante3Maria Francesca De Marco4Gabriele Messina5Post Graduate School of Public HealthDepartment of Medical BiotechnologiesDepartment of Medical BiotechnologiesPost Graduate School of Public HealthHygiene and Epidemiology UnitPost Graduate School of Public HealthConclusion: Continuous monitoring of airflows, correlated with door opening and closing and the number of operators, can help predict levels of microbiological air contamination and thus prevent surgical infections.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/cjid/8852879 |
| spellingShingle | Lorenzo Dragoni Davide Amodeo Gabriele Cevenini Nicola Nante Maria Francesca De Marco Gabriele Messina Air Contamination in Operating Theatres: The Key Factors That Can Influence It Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology |
| title | Air Contamination in Operating Theatres: The Key Factors That Can Influence It |
| title_full | Air Contamination in Operating Theatres: The Key Factors That Can Influence It |
| title_fullStr | Air Contamination in Operating Theatres: The Key Factors That Can Influence It |
| title_full_unstemmed | Air Contamination in Operating Theatres: The Key Factors That Can Influence It |
| title_short | Air Contamination in Operating Theatres: The Key Factors That Can Influence It |
| title_sort | air contamination in operating theatres the key factors that can influence it |
| url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/cjid/8852879 |
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