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"As a result, the countries affected faced not only severe political, economic and social consequences but also barriers to receiving necessary personnel and supplies".. To avoid such overreactions in the future, the authors propose establishing mechanisms that allow WHO to sanction countries for inappropriate precautions.
In the cases of treatment failure, e.g., inappropriate precautions, hand washing or hand hygiene using antiseptic agents, the transmission of MRSA is likely to occur.
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But officers said the change reflected only an attempt to circumvent problems posed by misty, sandy weather, and insisted that pilots from the Enterprise have taken extraordinary precautions to avoid striking inappropriate targets.
The number of inappropriate open days (patients for whom isolation precautions were not implemented and were MRSA positive on admission) was 351 for screening with PCR and 389 for screening with chromogenic agar [ 27].
They do not address other aspects of quality of drug use, but provide information regarding possible therapeutic alternatives, as well as precautions to be taken whenever the listed inappropriate medications are used.
The man, who seems to be a parent or a guardian, has taken an obvious precaution: the sconce near him has been turned off, as if he were doing something inappropriate or illegal.
"Bishop Herlihy's failure to take even basic precautions to protect children from men known to have abused in the past must be seen as inadequate and inappropriate," the report said.
As for the risk of inappropriate physical contact with Spandex-wearing lads, that could be avoided in the judge's view by a vigilant teacher and due precautions by the girl herself.
Sounds inappropriate.
How inappropriate.
"So inappropriate".
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