Protective isolation

[1] When people with weakened immune systems are exposed to organisms, it could lead to infection and serious complications.

[4][5] When reverse isolation is practiced in laminar air flow or high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA)-filtered rooms, there was an improvement in survival for patients receiving bone marrow or stem cell grafts.

[6] When a person is in protective isolation, the room should be properly cleaned and ventilated.

[2] The number of visitors should be limited and sick people should not visit the person who is under protective isolation.

[7] A small study showed that children brought up under protective isolation have been reported to have less self-generated activity, including motor and motor-based cognitive skills.