Infectious Disease Transmission, Professional-to-Patient
"Infectious Disease Transmission, Professional-to-Patient" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
which enables searching at various levels of specificity.
The transmission of infectious disease or pathogens from health professional or health care worker to patients. It includes transmission via direct or indirect exposure to bacterial, fungal, parasitic, or viral agents.
Descriptor ID |
D017757
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MeSH Number(s) |
N06.850.310.415
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Concept/Terms |
Infectious Disease Transmission, Professional-to-Patient- Infectious Disease Transmission, Professional-to-Patient
- Infectious Disease Transmission, Professional to Patient
- Transmission, Healthcare Worker-Patient
- Transmission, Healthcare Worker Patient
- Transmission, Professional-Patient
- Professional-Patient Transmission
- Transmission, Professional Patient
- Disease Transmission, Professional-Patient
- Disease Transmission, Professional Patient
- Professional-Patient Disease Transmission
- Transmission, Professional-Patient Disease
- Disease Transmission, Professional-to-Patient
- Disease Transmission, Professional to Patient
- Transmission, Professional-to-Patient Disease
- Health Care Worker-Patient Transmission
- Health Care Worker Patient Transmission
- Infection Transmission, Professional-to-Patient
- Infection Transmission, Professional to Patient
- Infection Transmissions, Professional-to-Patient
- Professional-to-Patient Infection Transmission
- Transmission, Professional-to-Patient Infection
- Pathogen Transmission, Professional-to-Patient
- Pathogen Transmission, Professional to Patient
- Pathogen Transmissions, Professional-to-Patient
- Professional-to-Patient Pathogen Transmission
- Transmission, Professional-to-Patient Pathogen
- Professional-to-Patient Disease Transmission
- Professional to Patient Disease Transmission
- Professional-to-Patient Transmission
- Professional to Patient Transmission
- Transmission, Professional-to-Patient
- Transmission, Professional to Patient
- Transmission, Health Care Worker-Patient
- Transmission, Health Care Worker Patient
- Healthcare Worker-Patient Transmission
- Healthcare Worker Patient Transmission
- Worker-Patient Transmission, Healthcare
Transmission, Physician-Patient- Transmission, Physician-Patient
- Transmission, Physician Patient
- Physician-Patient Transmission
- Physician Patient Transmission
- Infection Transmission, Physician-Patient
- Infection Transmission, Physician Patient
- Physician-Patient Infection Transmission
- Transmission, Physician-Patient Infection
Transmission, Dentist-Patient- Transmission, Dentist-Patient
- Transmission, Dentist Patient
- Infection Transmission, Dentist-Patient
- Dentist-Patient Infection Transmission
- Infection Transmission, Dentist Patient
- Transmission, Dentist-Patient Infection
- Dentist-Patient Transmission
- Dentist Patient Transmission
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1994 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
2008 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Infectious Disease Transmission, Professional-to-Patient" by people in Profiles.
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Use of a pandemic preparedness drill to increase rates of influenza vaccination among healthcare workers. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2008 Feb; 29(2):111-5.
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The cost-effectiveness of HIV testing of physicians and dentists in the United States. JAMA. 1994 Mar 16; 271(11):851-8.