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Environmental control measures

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Physical or mechanical measures (as opposed to administrative control measures) used to reduce the risk for transmission of M. tuberculosis. Examples include ventilation, filtration, ultraviolet lamps, airborne infection isolation rooms, and local exhaust ventilation devices.

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Physical or mechanical measures (as opposed to administrative control measures) used to reduce the risk for transmission of M. tuberculosis. Examples include ventilation, filtration, ultraviolet lamps, airborne infection isolation rooms, and local exhaust ventilation devices.

From: CDC
Year: 2006

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