ID#: 18769
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This image was captured by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) team member, and EIS Officer, Heidi Soeters, PhD, MPH, during Guinea’s 2014, Ebola outbreak. Photographed in the dimly-lit courtyard of a healthcare clinic, dressed in his personal protective equipment (PPE), this public healthcare worker was in the process of completing his donning of PPE, by gloving his hands with disposable gloves, demonstrating to onlookers the proper methods implemented when donning PPE before administering ones assigned Ebola-care protocols. You can see that he was wearing a protective head covering, face shield, and face mask, a disposable smock covering his body from neck to knees, and high-top rubber boots, resilient to the chlorinated foot baths he’d step through when entering, or exiting areas designated as Ebola hot zones. See PHIL 18770, and 18771, for additional views of this instructive process.
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Content Provider(s): CDC/ Heidi Soeters, PhD, MPH
Creation Date: 2014
Photo Credit: Heidi Soeters, PhD, MPH
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