Betekenis van:
risk of infection

risk of infection
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the probability of becoming infected given that exposure to an infectious agent has occurred

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    1. The choice of variety for its tolerance to Fusarium infection should also be based on the infection risk.
    2. the imposition of suitable measures to prevent the risk of the spread of infection,
    3. Staff should be informed, and measures taken to minimise the risk of infection.
    4. There should be no risk of back-flushing and consequent fouling of enclosure water and the risk of infection.
    5. A period of isolation is intended to reduce the risk of infection to other animals or humans.
    6. During an avian influenza epidemic there is always a significant risk that hobby and pet birds are hidden and constitute an ongoing risk of infection.
    7. Such action should be reinforced as soon as the presence of infection is confirmed to include depopulation of the holdings infected and of those which are at risk of infection.
    8. Any children born from mothers with HIV infection or that meet any of the exclusion criteria described in section 1.1 must be excluded as donors until the risk of transmission of infection can be definitely ruled out.
    9. Children of mothers with HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C or HTLV infection, or at risk of such infection, and who have not been breastfed by their mothers during the previous 12 months and for whom analytical tests, physical examinations, and reviews of medical records do not provide evidence of HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C or HTLV infection, can be accepted as donors.
    10. Although the epidemiological investigations have not revealed any spread of the infection, the risk of introduction of avian influenza subtype H5 has been demonstrated.
    11. Subject: Transport of waste arising from care activities involving a risk of infection covered by UN 3291 with a mass less than or equal to 15 kg.
    12. Toys must be designed and manufactured in such a way as to meet hygiene and cleanliness requirements in order to avoid any risk of infection, sickness or contamination.
    13. Duvets for children shall be designed and manufactured in such a way as to be easily and thoroughly cleaned to avoid the risk of infection or contamination.
    14. Cot bumpers shall be designed and manufactured in such a way as to be easily and thoroughly cleaned, to avoid the risk of infection or contamination.
    15. Cot mattresses should be designed in such a way as to meet hygiene and cleanliness requirements to avoid the risk of infection or contamination.