Autopsy staff like forensic pathologists, technicians and observers could be infected through many ways while performing autopsies [1-10]. Transmitting infectious agents could be hazardous by direct inoculation and aerolization. The risk of infectious disease for the autopsy personnel increases especially in cases when the antemortem clinical and social history of the corpses are not clearly known [1-5]. The autopsy personnel could be infected by various infectious agents with high fatality, such as streptococcal sepsis, tuberculosis, AIDS, viral hemorrhagic fever [1, 3-7,11-15].
A limited number of studies has been carried out to review the microorganisms in the air quality of
autopsy room [8,16,17].
Autopsy staff like forensic pathologists, technicians and observers could be infected through many ways while performing autopsies [1-10]. Transmitting infectious agents could be hazardous by direct inoculation and aerolization. The risk of infectious disease for the autopsy personnel increases especially in cases when the antemortem clinical and social history of the corpses are not clearly known [1-5]. The autopsy personnel could be infected by various infectious agents with high fatality, such as streptococcal sepsis, tuberculosis, AIDS, viral hemorrhagic fever [1, 3-7,11-15].A limited number of studies has been carried out to review the microorganisms in the air quality ofautopsy room [8,16,17].
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