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Med Leg J ; 88(1_suppl): 43-46, 2020 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-680501

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Use of appropriate personal protective equipment is essential for healthcare workers when dealing with patients who have tested positive or are suspected of having Covid-19. Personal protective equipment is uncomfortable at best. In hot countries (like India) or in a hot place of work, its wearers are at a high risk of heat-related illnesses. Once in personal protective equipment a healthcare worker can remain in it for at least 6 h at a stretch. In summer when it is hot and humid, personal protective equipment can cause wearer dehydration, heat exhaustion or heat fatigue. In a severe form, this can result in heat stroke and a collapse while on duty. Preventive measures are needed to protect healthcare workers. This review aims to highlight the efficacy and applicability of personal cooling garments.


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Heat Stress Disorders/prevention & control , Hot Temperature , Occupational Exposure/prevention & control , Personal Protective Equipment/statistics & numerical data , Body Temperature Regulation/physiology , Humans , India , Protective Clothing/statistics & numerical data , Tropical Climate
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