Authors
Clive B Beggs, Kevin G Kerr, Catherine J Noakes, E Abigail Hathway, P Andrew Sleigh
Publication date
2008/5/1
Source
American journal of infection control
Volume
36
Issue
4
Pages
250-259
Publisher
Mosby
Description
BACKGROUND
Although the merits of ventilating operating theatres and isolation rooms are well known, the clinical benefits derived from ventilating hospital wards and patient rooms are unclear. This is because relatively little research work has been done in the ventilation of these areas compared with that done in operating theatres and isolation rooms. Consequently, there is a paucity of good quality data from which to make important decisions regarding hospital infrastructure. This review evaluates the role of general ward ventilation to assess whether or not it affects the transmission of infection.
METHODS
A critical review was undertaken of guidelines in the United Kingdom and United States governing the design of ventilation systems for hospital wards and other multibed rooms. In addition, an analytical computational fluid dynamics (CFD) study was performed to evaluate the effectiveness of various …
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