id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-326413-rhvsdpyk Nuzzolese, Emilio Dental autopsy recommendations in SARS-CoV-2 infected cases 2020-05-04 .txt text/plain 2316 104 45 Abstract Unidentified human remains with unknown medical history can always pose biological hazards to forensic pathologists and odontologists, including hepatitis C, HIV infection, Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), hemorrhagic fever viruses such as Ebola, meningitis and now Sars-Cov2. This short report provides specific recommendations to forensic odontologists in terms of biosafety and infection control practices during the post mortem dental data collection of unidentified human remains without any known medical history data. Forensic odontologists and dental hygienists involved in autoptic procedures of unidentified human remains infected with COVID-19 must be well trained in infection prevention control practices and for the task of managing the dead in challenging circumstances [12, 14] . Forensic odontologists and dental hygienists involved in autoptic procedures of infectious human remains should always be well trained in infection prevention control practices and management of the dead in challenging circumstances. ./cache/cord-326413-rhvsdpyk.txt ./txt/cord-326413-rhvsdpyk.txt