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Why is Ventilation Important in Healthcare Settings?
Healthcare settings such as hospitals and clinics are high-risk environments for the transmission of infectious agents. Proper ventilation is crucial to:
Reduce the risk of
Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs)
.
Protect
healthcare workers
and patients from airborne pathogens.
Ensure a safe environment for
surgical procedures
and other medical interventions.
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