
pmid: 12880233
The World Health Organization (http:/www.who.int/en/) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (http://www.cdc.gov) websites are updated daily as new information is learned about the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) phenomena. The transmission of SARS appears to occur predominantly through direct contact with infectious material. This includes dispersed respiratory droplets, making touching contaminated objects a potential concern. Occupational health nurses must educate themselves and their employees about SARS to allow for accurate and timely sharing of information.
Canada, China, Infection Control, Travel, Global Health, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, World Health Organization, Communicable Diseases, Emerging, Nurse's Role, United States, Disease Outbreaks, Occupational Health Nursing, Risk Factors, Humans, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S., Occupational Health
Canada, China, Infection Control, Travel, Global Health, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, World Health Organization, Communicable Diseases, Emerging, Nurse's Role, United States, Disease Outbreaks, Occupational Health Nursing, Risk Factors, Humans, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S., Occupational Health
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