Effectiveness of fit testing versus fit checking for healthcare workers respiratory protective equipment: A systematic review
Objectives: Respiratory protection is critical in healthcare to minimise the risk of airborne infections for healthcare workers (HCWs). It emphasizes the use of proper fitting of particulate filter respirators and equivalent respiratory protective equipment (RPE) to ensure a good facial seal. The sy...
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Main Authors: | Charlotte Goko (Author), Elizabeth Forster (Author), Matthew Mason (Author), Peta-Anne Zimmerman (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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