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The following pages link to SARS: health care work can be hazardous to health (Q51666978):
Displaying 16 items.
- An assessment of the level of concern among hospital-based health-care workers regarding MERS outbreaks in Saudi Arabia (Q28359628) (← links)
- Occupational health response to SARS (Q28397263) (← links)
- General hospital staff worries, perceived sufficiency of information and associated psychological distress during the A/H1N1 influenza pandemic (Q30396042) (← links)
- Appropriate use of personal protective equipment among healthcare workers in public sector hospitals and primary healthcare polyclinics during the SARS outbreak in Singapore (Q35503658) (← links)
- SARS risk perceptions in healthcare workers, Japan (Q35817294) (← links)
- Which preventive measures might protect health care workers from SARS? (Q37153130) (← links)
- Patient satisfaction with doctor-patient interaction in a radiotherapy centre during the severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak (Q40404393) (← links)
- Lessons from the past: perspectives on severe acute respiratory syndrome. (Q43173909) (← links)
- Diminishing returns? Risk and the duty to care in the SARS epidemic. (Q47711097) (← links)
- Emergency medical services utilization during an outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and the incidence of SARS-associated coronavirus infection among emergency medical technicians. (Q47931801) (← links)
- Nosocomial Transmission of SARS. (Q51641658) (← links)
- Occupational Medicine in the first decade of this millennium: looking to the future (Q51775479) (← links)
- Influenza virus RNA recovered from droplets and droplet nuclei emitted by adults in an acute care setting (Q91728511) (← links)
- Risk of COVID-19 among frontline healthcare workers and the general community: a prospective cohort study (Q95626938) (← links)
- Impact of coronavirus syndromes on physical and mental health of health care workers: Systematic review and meta-analysis (Q97556400) (← links)
- Risk of COVID-19 among front-line health-care workers and the general community: a prospective cohort study (Q98194003) (← links)