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==Overview== | |||
==Secondary Prevention== | |||
*If a patient is either suspected or confirmed to have Marburg hemorrhagic fever, [[barrier]] nursing techniques should be used to prevent direct physical contact with the patient. | *If a patient is either suspected or confirmed to have Marburg hemorrhagic fever, [[barrier]] nursing techniques should be used to prevent direct physical contact with the patient. | ||
*Barrier nursing techniques include the following measures. | *Barrier nursing techniques include the following measures. |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:
Overview
Secondary Prevention
- If a patient is either suspected or confirmed to have Marburg hemorrhagic fever, barrier nursing techniques should be used to prevent direct physical contact with the patient.
- Barrier nursing techniques include the following measures.
- Wearing of protective gowns, gloves, and masks
- Placing the infected individual in strict isolation
- Sterilization or proper disposal of needles, equipment, and patient excretions.