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Sequential UV-C and Thermal Decontamination for Reuse of N95 Face Masks...

 Peer Reviewed  Cite as: Xiaobao et al (2020) Sequential UV-C and Thermal Decontamination for Reuse of N95 Face Masks during the COVID19 Pandemic. InfectionControl.tips. 5:1-9 Click...

Call to Action: COVID-19 Collaboration and Need for a Multidisciplinary Approach

While the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 may not have come to a surprise to many of us, the current reality of day-to-day life during the...

Q&A April 1, Webinar: N95 USE, Disinfection and REUSE

The following document represents some of the Questions and Answers from the TIPS Master Class Webinar held on April 1, 2020. You can watch the...

Overview of Chemical Disinfection of N95 FFRs

LIVE DOCUMENT: Last updated April 2, 2020 3:53 PM EDT We will update this document as new information becomes available Introduction Disinfection and re-use of N95 full...

COVID-19: Firsthand Account from Qingdao, China

Abstract In this communication from Richard Page, he shares his firsthand experience being in Qingdao during the outbreak of COVID-19. Using years of training and...

Coronavirus Article Round Up by Dr. Rodney Rohde

Medical laboratory and public health professionals play an integral role in the healthcare system by not only providing diagnostic services that directly impact therapeutic...

Human Pathogenic Coronaviruses: Understanding Their Environmental Survival For Better Infection Prevention...

Introduction Coronaviruses (CoV) are significant pathogens of humans and animals. Though they were first identified as the cause of respiratory infections in humans in 1965,...

COVID-19: The Straight Facts

THIS DOCUMENT IS NO LONGER UPDATED Evolving Document - Last Updated: October 30, 2020  - With the current outbreak, it is important to discern what are...

Camels, Cattle and Coronavirus: the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Hunt...

Abstract: The prevalence of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in animals may only have begun to be appreciated.  The disease is well characterized, but...