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有没有病原体潜伏在图书馆的书籍里?

Mark J Ferson1,2

  • 1Public Health Unit, South Eastern Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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此摘要是机器生成的。

关于图书馆书籍传播疾病的担忧出现在19世纪. 尽管进行了调查和公共卫生措施,但没有证据表明图书馆用户或工作人员有通过书籍感染的风险.

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书籍 书籍 书籍 书籍疾病传播的疾病传播.烟雾化 烟雾化在图书馆,图书馆.对于大流行病的反应反应.公共卫生立法 公共卫生立法

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科学领域:

  • 图书馆科学 图书馆科学
  • 传染病流行病学 传染病流行病学
  • 公共卫生史 公共卫生史

背景情况:

  • 19世纪后期发现了致病细菌,引发了人们对通过图书馆书籍传播疾病的担忧.
  • 微生物学研究证实,受感染者使用的书籍中细菌含量很低.
  • 英国和澳大利亚/新西兰的公共卫生立法限制了从感染家庭返回的图书馆书籍.

研究的目的:

  • 调查有关图书馆书籍传播传染病的历史担忧和科学证据.
  • 评估图书馆用户和工作人员的风险,特别是在流行病期间.

主要方法:

  • 历史审查与传染病控制有关的公共卫生立法和图书馆实践.
  • 对图书馆书籍上的细菌存在进行微生物学调查的总结.

主要成果:

  • 在受感染家庭的书籍上发现了低水平的细菌.
  • 图书馆卫生实践,如甲烟雾化,已实施,但可能无效.
  • 尽管在流行病期间经常出现担忧,但没有证据支持从图书馆的书籍传染到用户或工作人员.

结论:

  • 关于图书馆书籍传播疾病的历史担忧没有得到科学证据的支持.
  • 图书馆用户和工作人员不被认为有从书籍中感染感染的风险.
  • 关于从书籍传染病毒的流行病相关的担忧是毫无根据的.