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Meanings of nosocomial transmission in English
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Usage of nosocomial transmission in English
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Main outcome measures: Virus sequencing to investigate nosocomialtransmission.
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Nevertheless, the frequency and relevance of nosocomialtransmission of COVID-19 in patients with cancer remain unknown.
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Context: Preventing nosocomialtransmission of influenza is essential to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with this infection.
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Measles among healthcare workers (HCWs) is associated with a significant risk of nosocomialtransmission to susceptible patients.
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Transmission of hepatitis C virus probably also occurs early in life and results from nosocomialtransmission and person-to-person spread.
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Background: During high-incidence influenza seasons, a robust infection prevention and control policy is imperative to reduce nosocomialtransmission of influenza.
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Further studies are needed in order to identify effective strategies to prevent nosocomialtransmission and effective ways of improving patient outcomes.
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Children also are at significant risk of nosocomialtransmission of common pediatric viral illness, such as respiratory syncytial virus and varicella.
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However, the clinical and laboratory findings, including reports of nosocomialtransmission, were inconsistent with those reported for HGA in the United States.
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Delayed diagnosis of active pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) among hospitalized patients is common and believed to contribute significantly to nosocomialtransmission.
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It is important to try to minimize visits to hospitals (without removing their active treatments) in order to decrease nosocomialtransmission.
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Congenital tuberculosis is uncommon, and nosocomialtransmission from a congenitally infected infant to another infant has not been reported in the English literature.
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Healthcare workers (HCWs) are particularly exposed to and play a role in nosocomialtransmission, which makes them an important target group for vaccination.
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Conclusion: Influenza POCT in an ED and patient cohorting on an influenza ward were associated with reduced nosocomialtransmission of influenza and improved patient flow.