id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-346894-iy35298o Miranda-Schaeubinger, Monica A primer for pediatric radiologists on infection control in an era of COVID-19 2020-07-07 .txt text/plain 7262 372 42 In pediatric radiology departments, the risk involved ranges from low (e.g., office workers, remote workers, telemedicine) to very high (e.g., workers performing aerosol-generating procedures on known or suspected COVID-19 patients), depending on the job task assigned [28, 29] . Standard precautions to minimize the spread of infection within health care facilities from direct contact with contaminations include hand hygiene, use of PPE based on anticipated contact with contaminated material, respiratory hygiene/ cough etiquette, cleaning and disinfection of the environment, and proper handling of patient care equipment and waste [10] . Appropriate personal protective equipment usage stratified by COVID-19 status (Table 3) Because of the possibility of airborne transmission of the virus, the CDC recommends respirators for care of all patients with COVID-19 if adequate supplies are available. For all aerosol-generating procedures in children who have either unknown or confirmed positive COVID-19 status, radiologists should adhere to the highest level of respiratory protection available: a respirator, an eye shield, a disposable gown and gloves. ./cache/cord-346894-iy35298o.txt ./txt/cord-346894-iy35298o.txt