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Potential benefits and harms of the use of UV radiation in transmission of tuberculosis in South African health facilities
Author(s) -
Marang Tebogo Mamahlodi
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of public health in africa
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.292
H-Index - 12
eISSN - 2038-9930
pISSN - 2038-9922
DOI - 10.4081/jphia.2019.742
Subject(s) - tuberculosis , transmission (telecommunications) , legislature , environmental health , medicine , public health , health care , tuberculosis control , mycobacterium tuberculosis , ultraviolet radiation , business , political science , economic growth , nursing , telecommunications , computer science , pathology , economics , chemistry , radiochemistry , law
The incidence and prevalence of transmitted have risen very rapidly in modern society. Environmental control measure such as ultraviolet radiation has been introduced in various health care facilities. This preventative measure has been extensively explored in the medical, legislative and public forums. However, the guidelines and manufacturer's claims have created controversies, in terms of prevention of cross-transmission of in health care facilities. In this article, the authors reviewed the overall benefits and harms associated with the use of ultraviolet radiation in the prevention of transmission. The author concluded that there are still existing gaps in proving beyond any reasonable doubt that ultraviolet radiations absolutely prevent the spread of in South African health facilities.

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