id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-278682-s4gfbsqy Chan, W-M Precautions in ophthalmic practice in a hospital with a major acute SARS outbreak: an experience from Hong Kong 2005-04-29 .txt text/plain 4131 218 47 The ultimate infectivity of the tears secretion and ocular discharge from SARS patients may bring impacts on not only the daily ophthalmic practice but also the universal infection control measures practiced by general public and health-care workers. Discard gloves, wash or alcohol-rub the hands and then put on new gloves in-between case Wear glove in high-risk procedure General categories: for all patients attending the ophthalmic outpatients in which the SARS status is not certain. In a case-control study among 254 Hong Kong health-care workers with documented exposure to SARS patients, none of the 69 staff reporting use of four infection control measures, namely mask, gloves, gowns, and hand washing, was infected. Hospital Authority guideline on infection control of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) ./cache/cord-278682-s4gfbsqy.txt ./txt/cord-278682-s4gfbsqy.txt