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National guidance for the management of children in hospital with viral respiratory tract infections (2022) | RCPCH
Analysis on the risk of respiratory virus transmission by air conditioning system operation based on experimental evidence | SpringerLink
Vaccination reduces the risk of severe COVID-19 infection - King's College London
Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Ventilation and air conditioning
CHEST on X: "Combination intrapleural fibrinolytic & enzyme therapy use in pleural infection confers a low overall bleeding risk (4.1%). Pleural bleeding was associated with anticoagulation but can be mitigated by withholding
Why men are at higher risk from COVID-19 - ResOU
Non-invasive ventilation for COVID-19 patients isn't linked to heightened infection risk - News - University of Liverpool
COVID-19 infection more likely than vaccines to cause rare cardiovascular complications — Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford
Risk factor analysis for urinary tract infection in outpatients at a hospital in Subang, Indonesia | Indonesian Nursing Journal
Respiratory disease in early childhood linked to higher risk of death for adults | Imperial News | Imperial College London
Can AC Increase the Risk of COVID-19 Infection? - Universitas Gadjah Mada
Survey of air exchange rates and evaluation of airborne infection risk of COVID-19 on commuter trains - ScienceDirect
Cells | Free Full-Text | The Interaction of Human Papillomavirus Infection and Prostaglandin E2 Signaling in Carcinogenesis: A Focus on Cervical Cancer Therapeutics
REHVA Journal “Air conditioning” – Virus spreaders or infection prevention?
Risk Assessment for individuals considered to have an increased vulnerability if exposed to a respiratory infection
Prediction and Countermeasures for Infection by Virus Contaminated Droplet in Indoor Environment #2 | COVID-19 AI and Simulation Project
5 situations” that increase the risk of infection | Soka University