Airbourne cross infection possibilities in the operating room.

Date:
1980s
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About this work

Description

This film visualises human convective air flows with Schlieren photography, dramatically highlighting the airborne route of infection with laboratory models and experiments. Other techniques are used to illustrate the unseen hazards of airborne infections that may be acquired in the operating room. Methods to evaluate clothing are shown; a dispersal chamber is particularly innovative. The importance is emphasised of maintaining the fine balance between low rates of wound sepsis through airborne cross infection and user contact.

Publication/Creation

1980s.

Physical description

1 videodisc (14:32 min.) (DVD) : sound, colour ; 12cm

Copyright note

Professor Raymond P. Clark OBE and Professor Mervyn L. de Calcina-Goff.

Creator/production credits

Grateful thanks go to M. R. Goff, Joyce Hill, Mr J. Lewis and the Operating Theatre Staff at Northwick Park Hospital.
Narrated and directed by Professor Raymond P. Clark.

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