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Disinfection of aircraft

Klaus, J.; Gnirs, P.; Hölterhoff, S.; Wirtz, A.; Jeglitza, M.; Gaber, W.; Gottschalk, R. · Bundesgesundheitsblatt - Gesundheitsforschung - Gesundheitsschutz · 2016 · Heft 10 · S. 1544 bis 1548

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Bundesgesundheitsblatt - Gesundheitsforschung - Gesundheitsschutz
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Klaus, J.; Gnirs, P.; Hölterhoff, S.; Wirtz, A.; Jeglitza, M.; Gaber, W.; Gottschalk, R.
Ausgabe
Heft 10 / 2016
Jahrgang 59
Seiten
1544 bis 1548
Erschienen: 2016-10-26 19:33:07
ISSN
1437-1588
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Zusammenfassung

IntroductionSince there are flight connections to nearly all regions of the world, Health Protection Authorities of all countries must focus on the problem of epidemic spread via civil aviation. Fortunately, it does not happen often that passengers become infected by contagious co-passengers [1]. Nevertheless, we have to expect that contamination of an aircraft through infected passengers is a realistic scenario. To date there are no mandatory guidelines from WHO for disinfection of aircrafts in case of highly pathogenic agents. Fig. 1Link for the complete set of High Infectious Diseases Forms (HID Forms) on Luf…

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