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Isolation ward
Medical ward designed to prevent the spread of infection / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In hospitals and other medical facilities, an isolation ward is a separate ward used to isolate patients with infectious diseases. Several wards for individual patients are usually placed together in an isolation unit.[citation needed]
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