A pilot study of core body temperatures in healthcare workers wearing personal protective equipment in a high-level isolation unit

Volume: 18, Issue: 9, Pages: 430 - 435
Published: Aug 12, 2021
Abstract
Personal protective equipment used by healthcare workers to mitigate disease transmission risks while caring for patients with high-consequence infectious diseases can impair normal body cooling mechanisms and exacerbate physiological strain. Symptoms of heat strain (e.g., cognitive impairment, confusion, muscle cramping) are especially harmful in the high-risk environment of high-consequence infectious disease care. In this pilot study, the...
Paper Details
Title
A pilot study of core body temperatures in healthcare workers wearing personal protective equipment in a high-level isolation unit
Published Date
Aug 12, 2021
Volume
18
Issue
9
Pages
430 - 435
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