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Infection Control Precautions

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INFECTION CONTROL PRECAUTIONS

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Document originally prepared in May 2008 by the 91ɬÂþ Teaching Hospital Infection Prevention and Control Working Group.

Revised in October 2012 by Dorothy L. Moore, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, 91ɬÂþ, Associate Physician in Child and Adolescent Infection Prevention, Montreal Children's Hospital of the 91ɬÂþ Health Centre

PURPOSE

During clinical rotations, the risk of exposure to serious infections is low. However, to ensure maximum protection, the universal precautions described below must be followed. Blood and body fluids from all patients, regardless of diagnosis, are considered contaminated and must be handled with care.

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