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A leading policy maker for the veterinary environments at As
Norsk Veterinaertidsskrift ; 132(5):286-290, 2020.
Article in Norwegian | CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-2168535
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Infection control has always been, and always will be, the core of preparedness against infectious diseases. As an example, the covid-19 outbreak highlights the consequences serious infectious diseases can have on our civilization, and not least how important it is to be prepared for new pandemics. In April 2008, the authorities decided to move the Veterinary College (NVH) and the Veterinary Institute (VI) to As. One of the reasons for moving was that the old building mass at Adamstua no longer met modern and up-to-date requirements for infection control. This article describes the development of the infection control concept as a leading premise for planning the new veterinary buildings at As. It deals with the period with the design of the draft project and preliminary project, that is to say the time from the authorities' decision to relocate until the initial grant was given in 2013.No detailed description of how the individual buildings have been designed to ensure infection control has been given. The functionality of the infection control in the new facilities can only be assessed once the premises have been put into use and tested over time.
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Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: CAB Abstracts Language: Norwegian Journal: Norsk Veterinaertidsskrift Year: 2020 Document Type: Article