1. Have you looked into It should be remembered that the regular use of disposable and autoclavable components in respiratory circuits is intended to prevent the transmission ofrespiratory pathogens and that neither HIV nor hepatitis B virus is transmitted by the respiratory route. your spirometer recently?;Houston, K.; Parry, P.; Smith, A.P.;Breath,1981
2. Stability and inactivation of HTLVIII/ LAV under clinical and laboratory environments;Resnick, L.; Veren, K.; Salahuddin, S.Z.; Tondreau, S.; Markham, P.D.;JAMA,1986
3. Airborne infection: transmission and control;Riley, R.L.; O'Grady, F.,1961
4. Shanson Practical implications D. Prospective study of clinical, laboratory and ancillary staff with accidental exposures to blood or Are we preaching a counsel of perfection, out of touch with the realities of providing a bronchoscopy and lung function service in a district general hospital? The diversity of infection control precautions taken by other body fluids from patients infected with HIV;McEvoy, M.; Porter, K.; Mortimer, P.; Simmons, N.;Br Med J,1987
5. Risk of nosocomial infection with human T-cell lymphotropic virus type III/lymphadenopathy-associated virus in a large cohort of intensively exposed health care workers;Henderson, D.K.; Saah, A.J.; Zak, B.J.;Ann Intern Med,1986