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. 2020 May;24(5):371-372.
doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10071-23443.

Personal Protective Equipment: A Pandora's Box

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Personal Protective Equipment: A Pandora's Box

Gopal Chawla et al. Indian J Crit Care Med. 2020 May.

Abstract

Countries all over the world writhing under the wrath of coronavirus face not only the challenge of protecting their population but the tougher challenge of protecting their healthcare workers (HCWs) dealing with the patient population. This pandemic has put unprecedented pressure on global healthcare systems, with personal protective equipment (PPE) being the most notable one. Apart from the challenge of procurement of PPE, the major challenge is rationalizing the use of PPE in this war against corona virus disease 19 (COVID19). Using PPE comes with its own set of problems such as extreme exhaustion, rashes, inability to consume food, or use washroom which can result in clouding of judgment and breach of infection barrier. Making PPE user-friendly and limiting the interaction of HCW with COVID19 patients coupled with the use of robotics, telemedicine, and other innovations is the need of the hour.

How to cite this article: Chawla G, Abrol N, Kakkar K. Personal Protective Equipment: A Pandora's Box. Indian J Crit Care Med 2020;24(5):371-372.

Keywords: COVID-19; Coronavirus; Healthcare workers; Personal protective equipment.

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