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Develop a Goals Achievement matrix for Covid-19 based on these goals.
Goals:
Wash Hands, Hand Sanitizers
Avoid Close Contact
Wearing Mask
Cleaning and Disinfecting
Monitor Your Health
Medical Treatment and Hospitalization
Vaccination
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They include:
Background:
Although the environment serves as a reservoir for a variety of
microorganisms, it is rarely implicated in disease transmission
except in the immunocompromised population. Inadvertent exposures
to environmental opportunistic pathogens (e.g., Aspergillus spp.
and Legionella spp.) or airborne pathogens (e.g., Mycobacterium
tuberculosis and varicella-zoster virus) may result in infections
with significant morbidity and/or mortality. Lack of adherence to
established standards and guidance (e.g., water quality in
dialysis, proper ventilation for specialized care areas such as
operating rooms, and proper use of disinfectants) can result in
adverse patient outcomes in health-care facilities.
Objective:
The objective is to develop an environmental infection-control
guideline that reviews and reaffirms strategies for the prevention
of environmentally-mediated infections, particularly among
health-care workers and immunocompromised patients. The
recommendations are evidence-based whenever possible.
Search Strategies:
The contributors to this guideline reviewed predominantly
English-language articles identified from MEDLINE literature
searches, bibliographies from published articles, and
infection-control textbooks.
Criteria for Selecting Citations and Studies for This Review:
Articles dealing with outbreaks of infection due to environmental
opportunistic microorganisms and epidemiological- or laboratory
experimental studies were reviewed. Current editions of guidelines
and standards from organizations (i.e., American Institute of
Architects [AIA], Association for the Advancement of Medical
Instrumentation [AAMI], and American Society of Heating,
Refrigeration, and Air-Conditioning Engineers [ASHRAE]) were
consulted. Relevant regulations from federal agencies (i.e., U.S.
Food and Drug Administration [FDA]; U.S. Department of Labor,
Occupational Safety and Health Administration [OSHA]; U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency [EPA]; and U.S. Department of
Justice) were reviewed. Some topics did not have well-designed,
prospective studies nor reports of outbreak investigations. Expert
opinions and experience were consulted in these
instances.