During COVID-19 hospitalization, patients are not consistently advised to maintain oral hygiene, despite the mouth being a reservoir for the virus and bacteria. — Whalespan
During COVID-19 hospitalization, patients are not consistently advised to maintain oral hygiene, despite the mouth being a reservoir for the virus and bacteria.
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“so a patient gets coded the two things that i i'm like very like surprised and saying why people are not doing anything so people get cold they go to the hospital the first thing that they do they put them a mask they never brush their teeth they don't look if they have productive disease how is the quality of the oral cavity they put on the subpoena position because they need to free up the lungs and that patient spends what a month some people more than that in a very critical condition do you think this is going to lead to pulmonary infection of course right”