Isolation in the Conventional Hospital Setting

Isolation is a fundamental principle of routine infection control practice that is utilized with the intent of preventing the spread of infection in health care settings. Isolation of patients with confirmed or suspected infectious diseases provides a method to reduce or prevent exposure to infectio...

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