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Characterization of Occupational Exposures to Cleaning Products Used for Common Cleaning Tasks – a Pilot Study of Hospital Cleaners (161)

Abstract In recent years, cleaning has been identified as an occupational risk because of an increased incidence of reported respiratory effects, such as asthma and asthma-like symptoms among cleaning workers. Due to the lack of systematic occupational hygiene analyses and workplace exposure data, it is

UV-C (164)

UV lamps have been used to inactivate microorganisms for many years. Much of the early work was directed at the control of very infectious microorganisms (particularly Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculosis), often in medical facilities. Wavelengths within the short wave, or C band

Inhalation of VOCs: Primary Concern with Cleaning Products (166)

The cleaning industry continues to make tremendous strides in creating effective cleaning products and processes for a wide variety of applications, while protecting public health and the environment. Even so, the risks to health from exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from cleaning products and

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Swine Flu: Taking Care of a Sick Person in Your Home (168)

Swine flu presents a real and present danger to public health. KaiScience is pleased to provide this information from the CDC.   Swine influenza A virus infection (swine flu) can cause a wide range of symptoms, including fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills

Study: Environmental Cleaning Intervention Reduces Transmission of Multidrug-Resistant Organisms in ICUs (173)

A rigorous environmental cleaning intervention can reduce the transmission of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and other multidrug-resistant organisms in hospital intensive care units (ICUs), according to a study released (March 2009) at the annual meeting of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA). Researchers