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Reusable Elastomeric Respirators as An Alternative During the Covid-19 Pandemic - Hospital-Based Health Technology Assessment

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  • Claudia Guevara Pérez

    (Instituto Global de Excelencia Clínica Keralty, Centro de Evaluación de Tecnologías en salud, Departamento de gestión de dispositivos médicos, Bogotá-Colombia.)

  • Adriana à vila Reina

    (Instituto Global de Excelencia Clínica Keralty, Centro de Evaluación de Tecnologías en salud, Departamento de estudios económicos, Bogotá-Colombia.)

  • Bibiana García Guarín

    (Agencia de Calidad y seguridad Keralty, Bogotá- Colombia.)

  • Francy Cantor Cruz

    (Instituto Global de Excelencia Clínica Keralty, Centro Iberoamericano de investigación en Salutogénesis y bienestar, Bogotá-Colombia.)

  • Fredy Mendivelso Duarte

    (Instituto Global de Excelencia Clínica Keralty, Centro de Medicina basada e informada en la evidencia, Bogotá-Colombia.)

  • Eduardo Low Padilla

    (Instituto Global de Excelencia Clínica Keralty, Centro de Evaluación de Tecnologías en salud, Bogotá-Colombia.)

  • Nancy Yomayusa Gonzalez

    (Instituto Global de Excelencia Clínica Keralty, Bogotá-Colombia.
    Grupo de Investigación Translacional-Fundación Universitaria Sanitas)

  • Emilio Herrera Molina

    (Keralty)

  • Edisson Romero Acosta

    (Instituto Global de Excelencia Clínica Keralty, Bogotá-Colombia.)

  • Carolina Coronado Benavides

    (Purchasing department Keralty, Bogotá-Colombia)

Abstract

The pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has increased the demand for health services and thereby created...

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  • Claudia Guevara Pérez & Adriana à vila Reina & Bibiana García Guarín & Francy Cantor Cruz & Fredy Mendivelso Duarte & Eduardo Low Padilla & Nancy Yomayusa Gonzalez & Emilio Herrera Molina & Edisson, 2020. "Reusable Elastomeric Respirators as An Alternative During the Covid-19 Pandemic - Hospital-Based Health Technology Assessment," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 30(1), pages 23155-23161, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:abf:journl:v:30:y:2020:i:1:p:23155-23161
    DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2020.30.004910
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