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Isolation PrecautionsFor certain diseases, patients and inmates should be in isolation. The type of isolation procedures depends on the way a disease is transmitted. The charts on the next pages show what isolation procedures are necessary for various diseases. There are two levels of isolation precautions.
There are three types of transmission-based precautions:
See the Following Publications and Web Sites for More InformationAFSCME fact sheets:
Edited by Benenson, Abram, Control of Communicable Diseases Manual, Sixteenth Edition, 1995, An official report of the American Public Health Association Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Guidelines for Protecting the Safety and Health of Health Care Workers, 1988 |
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