Bonjour Danny,
Si j?ai compris bien il existe des commentaires sur ce sujet voir :
AIA (American Institute of Architect) guidelines "The guidelines for Design and Construction of Hospital and Health Care Facilities" 2001
In summary it states:
The number of isolation rooms or airborne infection isolation rooms or protective environment rooms requirements for particular service areas throughout a facility should be predicated on an ?infection control risk assessment? or by a multidisciplinary group designated for that purpose, and based on the needs of specific community and patient populations served by an individual organization. This process ensures a more accurate determination of environmentally safe and appropriate room types for the organization.
Please feel free to translate if needed,
Ramona Rodrigues M.Sc(A), CIC.