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Bidirectional zoonotic transmission of influenza virus A strains usually involves close contact between humans and swine.
Their work involves close contact with many swine, including sick ones.
Public transport in the local context involves close contact with a large number of persons, often for prolonged periods.
According to Maslach and Jackson [ 35], working with service recipients who are "experiencing distress, pain or anger" is an important precursor for the development of EE, and Senegalese midwives' work inherently involves close contact with mothers who suffer acute birth pains, often without analgesics.
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Burial rituals that involve close contact with the body of a person who has died from the disease also can result in the spread of Ebola.
Health officials are concerned the disease might spread during traditional funeral practices that involve close contact with the deceased person.
Care of ICUs patients involve close contact with hospital staff and provide opportunities for cross-contamination from the environment and from other patients.
Sadly, in their efforts to avoid the toxic label of "pedophile," some gay men socially distance themselves from the male children of friends/relatives, avoid employment roles which involve close contact with boys, or refrain from pursuing a life as a foster carer or adoptive parent.
SARS-CoV transmission is now understood to involve close contact of symptomatic patients with others.
Gloves and protective clothing should be worn by staff caring for catheterized patients (or providing any care involving close contact).
Our definition of contact excluded nonconversational contacts (e.g., passengers on public transport), which may enable transmission, and some conversations may not involve close contact.
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