id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-293180-f1ulk9ce Li, R W K Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and the GDP. Part II: Implications for GDPs 2004-08-14 .txt text/plain 4289 295 51 Special management protocols and modified measures that regulate droplet and aerosol contamination in a dental setting have to be introduced and may include the reduction or avoidance of droplet/aerosol generation, the disinfection of the treatment field, application of rubber dam, pre-procedural antiseptic mouthrinse and the dilution and efficient removal of contaminated ambient air. In the first part of this two-part article an account of the epidemiology, virology, pathology and management of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) was provided together with public health issues and general aspects of infection control. On the other hand smaller droplets (or aerosols, generally under 10 µm in size) or small-particle residue of evaporated droplets are usually airborne and are entrained in the air for a lengthy period • SARS is a highly infectious disease and dental personnel are likely to be at risk because of the nature of their profession, working in close proximity to the patient. ./cache/cord-293180-f1ulk9ce.txt ./txt/cord-293180-f1ulk9ce.txt