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is a disease because the body reacts to the invading contaminants (mold spores) which the body's immune system cannot counteract. ... Alternate Name(s): Extrinsic allergic alveolitis;
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Alternate Name(s): Extrinsic allergic alveolitis; Farmer's lung; Mushroom picker's disease; Humidifier or air-conditioner lung; Bird breeder's lung ......
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EXTRINSIC CONTAMINATION OF 1%. CHLORXYLENOL SOAP. Lennox K Archibald, MD; Ann Corl, CIC; Bhavesh Shah, MD; Myrna Schulte, CIC; Matthew J.
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CONCLUSIONS: Extrinsic contamination of a non- medicated liquid soap by S marcescens resulted in handborne transmission of S marcescens NIs by HCWs in ...
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1 Studies examining the frequency of extrinsic contamination (contamination during preparation and administration) in the United States have demonstrated ...
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Nosocomial Serratia marcescens infections associated with extrinsic contamination of a liquid nonmedicated soap. Sartor C, Jacomo V, Duvivier C, ...
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Enterobacter cloacae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa polymicrobial bloodstream infections traced to extrinsic contamination of a dextrose multidose vial.
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Mar 18, 2011 ... Bulk-soap-refillable dispensers are prone to extrinsic bacterial contamination, and recent studies demonstrated that approximately one in four ...
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Managing extrinsic contaminants. ● A key user has set up a “Crude Approval Grid” based on the amount of Organic Chloride in the crude naphtha ...
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Jul 20, 1995 ... In this paper, we describe seven independent investigations that traced the outbreaks to extrinsic contamination of propofol associated with ...
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