“…But in specific, highly specialized clinical settings, such as the isolation facilities used for the management of patients with highly infectious diseases (see sidebar), the application of biosecurity measures could find a useful application, as has been suggested by European and U.S. consensus panels that discussed the construction and management of these units. [4][5][6][7] The European Network for Highly Infectious Diseases (EuroNHID) project is a 42-month-long project ( July 2007 to December 2010), co-funded by the European Commission network, which includes 16 member states: Austria, Bulgaria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Poland, Slovenia, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Part of the project was a series of surveys, using standardized checklists, that were conducted in 48 isolation facilities identified by national health authorities as referral centers for the management of imported or autochthonous cases of highly infectious diseases.…”