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1 through contaminated environmental surfaces (fomites).
2 ction drugs users may come into contact with fomites.
3 hogens spread by food, water, hands, air, or fomites.
4 a papillomavirus known to be transmitted via fomites.
5 ction may also be transmitted indirectly via fomites.
6  be enhanced by decontamination of household fomites.
7 quired through transmission, potentially via fomites and aerosols, of recently emerged dominant circu
8              Pathogen contaminated surfaces (fomites) are known to transmit diseases.
9                    Airborne contamination of fomites can lead to subsequent point-source outbreaks.
10 and be transferred from person to person via fomites contaminated with oropharyngeal secretions conta
11 tential routes of exposure included imported fomites from Azerbaijan via the patient's cohabiting par
12 thoroughly mixed air or infrequently touched fomites generates density-dependent patterns.
13 lness but that the risk of transmission from fomites in an isolation ward and from convalescent patie
14    Between-farm spread of infections through fomites is mostly due to indirect contacts generated by
15 onsexual spread of high-risk genital HPV via fomites is warranted.
16 V, and the results suggest that MeV-infected fomites may be present in healthcare settings.
17 thesizing that prolonged viability of HCV in fomites may contribute significantly to incidence, we de
18 ous disease professionals to understand that fomites/medical devices may be a source of HAIs.
19 ases in livestock can be transmitted through fomites: objects able to convey infectious agents.
20      Transmission through frequently touched fomites, such as doorknobs, generates frequency-dependen
21 ealthcare workers may come into contact with fomites that contain infectious hepatitis C virus (HCV)
22 ate environmental sanitation of surfaces and fomites to prevent spread.
23 he hypothesis of potential transmission from fomites was supported by the experimental results.
24 e likely to suffer a recurrence if household fomites were MRSA contaminated.
25 ere are limited data documenting which areas/fomites within ETCs pose a risk for potential transmissi

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