| Literature DB >> 23177816 |
J-P Gangneux1, C-C Adjidé, L Bernard, F Botterel, A Carel, O Castel, F Derouin, G Hoarau, H Labussière, M Lafaurie, L Millon, B Pottecher, A Thiebaut, M Turco, R Baron.
Abstract
Construction works in healthcare establishments produce airborne fungal spores and considerably increase the risk of exposure of immunosuppressed patients. It is necessary to reinforce protective measures, or even to implement specific precautions, during this critical phase. The aim of these precautions is to protect both those areas, which are susceptible to dust, and patients at risk of a fungal infection particularly invasive aspergillosis. When construction works are planned in healthcare establishments, the first step consists in the characterisation of the environmental fungal risk and the second one in proposing risk management methods. It is then essential to establish impact indicators in order to evaluate the risk management precautions applied. The working group promoted by the French societies of medical mycology and hospital hygiene (SFMM & SF2H) details here both environmental and epidemiological impact indicators that can be used. Copyright ÂEntities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23177816 DOI: 10.1016/j.mycmed.2012.01.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mycol Med ISSN: 1156-5233 Impact factor: 2.391