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Aerosolized Microbes May Pose Contamination Hazard in OR


 

Dr. Edmiston contended, however, that the movement of seven to eight people in the operating room—maybe five or six of whom are within a half meter of the surgical wound—creates a vortexing of aerosols that may spread out across the room despite specialized airflow.

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