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DOI: 10.1055/a-1289-8435
Leserbrief zum Beitrag: Kappstein I. Mund-Nasen-Schutz in der Öffentlichkeit: Keine Hinweise für eine Wirksamkeit Krankenhaushygiene up2date 2020; 15: 279–297
Sehr geehrte Frau Kappstein,
mit Interesse habe ich Ihre Übersichtsarbeit „Mund-Nasen-Schutz in der Öffentlichkeit: Keine Hinweise für eine Wirksamkeit“ im aktuellen Heft 3 von „Krankenhaushygiene up2date“ vom September 2020 [1] gelesen. Ich kenne Ihre begründeten Auseinandersetzungen mit Empfehlungen der Kommission für Krankenhaushygiene und Infektionsprävention (KRINKO) am Robert Koch-Institut [2], schätze Ihren Sachverstand [3] und Ihr kritisches Hinterfragen von Empfehlungen. Auch unter Berücksichtigung des mangelnden expliziten Wissens zu SARS-CoV-2 im Frühjahr dieses Jahres und des schnellen Zuwachses im Laufe des vergangenen halben Jahres bin ich über einige Ihrer Statements irritiert und mit Ihren Schlussfolgerungen nicht einverstanden und will begründen, warum.
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