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Physiological measurements of facial skin response under personal protective equipment

Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 2021
Medical device-related pressure ulcers (MDRPUs) were traditionally associated with skin-contacting medical devices applied to patients, eventually causing tissue damage. The coronavirus-2019 pandemic has brought a new variant of MDRPUs: facial skin irritation or damage associated with extended use of protective personal equipment (PPE), e.g.
Lea Peko   +3 more
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Cutaneous adverse effects due to personal protective measures during COVID‐19 pandemic: a study of 101 patients

International Journal of Dermatology, 2020
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID‐19) is a viral illness caused by the novel coronavirus SARS‐CoV‐2 which spreads via droplets from an infected person.
S. Mushtaq   +5 more
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Protection of Persons under Restrictive Measures: A Dogmatic Study

Arbitrazh-Civil Procedure, 2023
The article dogmatically comprehends the rules on the protection of subjects under restrictive measures: the competence of the courts, anti-suit measures. The courts have mixed competence, based on the combination of the features of exclusive and contractual competence.
Evgeny I. Ivanov, A leksandr V. Neznamov
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Personal Protection Measures Against Mosquitoes, Ticks, and Other Arthropods

Medical Clinics of North America, 2016
Arthropod-associated diseases are a major cause of morbidity among travelers. Obtaining a detailed travel itinerary and understanding traveler-specific and destination-specific risk factors can help mitigate the risk of vector-borne diseases. DEET, picaridin, PMD, and IR3535 are insect repellents that offer sufficient protection against arthropod bites.
Jonathan D, Alpern   +4 more
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Personal protection measures against fire ant attacks

Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2005
Fire ant stings lead to significant morbidity and mortality each year. Virtually no information exists in the scientific literature about the effectiveness of personal protection measures against these ants.To quantify the level of protection from ant stings by socks and cotton tights and to evaluate the efficacy of repellents and other chemicals in ...
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The Legal Measures to Protect The Rights to Personal Data Protection

2020
Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 39, 1, .68 ...
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Outdoor Workers’ Acceptance of Personal Protective Measures Against Solar Ultraviolet Radiation

Photochemistry and Photobiology, 2007
AbstractThe acceptance and usability of personal protection against solar UV radiation was evaluated in a field study with a group of tinsmiths in Austria. The personal protective measures (PPM) tested involved four categories: shirts, headwear, sunglasses and topically applied sunscreens; at least six different products per category were tested ...
Marko, Weber   +5 more
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Short Video Users’ Personal Privacy Leakage and Protection Measures

2021
Information security has long been a concern of the people. The widespread use of short videos has raised the academia and industry’s attention to the leakage of users’ personal privacy and protection measures. In short videos, there are three main situations of unconscious active disclosure of users’ personal privacy, conscious partial protection, and
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The use of personal protection measures against malaria in an urban population

Public Health, 2005
Malaria continues to be an important vector-borne disease in India. About two million cases of malaria are reported annually. The Expert Committee on Malaria constituted by the Government of India in December 1994 identified 15 major cities including four major metropolitan cities in India where the malaria situation is serious.
G, Srinivas   +2 more
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[Personal protection measures against blood-sucking insects and ticks].

Harefuah, 2011
Blood-sucking arthropods are major vectors of various pathogens like viruses, bacteria, protozoa and nematodes. Preventing exposure to the vector is imperative especially when vaccine and prophylactic treatments are not available. Personal protection measures (PPM) are essential and often the only means available when dealing with blood-sucking disease
Laor, Orshan   +2 more
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