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Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 88:F405-F409 doi:10.1136/fn.88.5.F405
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Infection control for SARS in a tertiary neonatal centre

Table 1

Checklist for patients before admission to NNU

1. The baby is transferred from
  •     which hospital?

_____
  •     which ward?

_____
2. Did the baby have a recent history of admission to another hospitals/other wards? If yes, Y / N
  •     which hospital(s)?

_____
  •     which ward(s)?

_____
3. Was there any probable or suspected SARS patients in the above ward(s)? Y / N
4. Did the baby have any contact (direct/indirect) with probable or suspected SARS patients before transferral? Y / N
5. Has the mother got signs and symptoms suggestive of SARS? Y / N
  •     fever >38°C,

Y / N
  •         – if yes, when? Date: _____ Time: _____

  •     lymphopenia

Y / N
  •     chest infection

Y / N
  •     diarrhoea

Y / N
6. Has the baby travelled outside Hong Kong recently? Y / N
    If yes, where? _____
7. Do any family members have probable or suspected SARS? Y / N

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