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The social cost of pollution includes the private costs of the producers plus the costs to those bystanders affected adversely by the pollution.
Productive Cough
A cough that results in the expulsion of mucus or phlegm from the respiratory tract.
Negative-Pressure Room
A specialized hospital room designed to contain airborne contaminants within the room by maintaining a lower air pressure inside than in the surrounding areas.
Contact Isolation
A health care protocol used to prevent the spread of infectious agents that can be transmitted through direct or indirect contact.
Droplet Precautions
Infection control measures designed to prevent transmission of diseases through respiratory droplets expelled by coughing, sneezing, or talking.
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