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Quantity, Size Distribution, and Characteristics of Cough-generated Aerosol Produced by Patients with an Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
- Source :
- Aerosol and Air Quality Research. 19:840-853
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- Taiwan Association for Aerosol Research, 2019.
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Abstract
- It is generally recognized that most nosocomial infections are spread by exposure to expelled particles at close range (usually within 1 m) or through contact. Although the Korea Centers for Disease Control established a 2-m cut-off for transmittance from patients during the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) outbreak in Korea in 2015, questions have been raised regarding possible infection due to aerosols transported beyond this distance. The aim of this study was to characterize cough-generated aerosol emissions from cold patients and to determine the transmission distance of cough particles in indoor air. The study was conducted using subjects with acute upper respiratory infections. The number and size distribution of the particles generated from each cough were measured after participants coughed into a stainless steel chamber in a clean room. The total particle concentration was measured for each subject in the near field ( 2 m). The number of particles emitted by the cough of an infected patient was 560 ± 5513% greater than that generated by patients after recovery (P < 0.001). The number of particles was also significantly higher (P < 0.001) than the background concentration when infected patients were coughing, even in the far field. These results suggest that the 2-m cut-off should be reconsidered to effectively prevent airborne infections.
- Subjects :
- Veterinary medicine
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Particle number
business.industry
Outbreak
medicine.disease
01 natural sciences
Pollution
Airborne transmission
Aerosol
Close range
Upper respiratory tract infection
Infected patient
medicine
Environmental Chemistry
Middle East respiratory syndrome
business
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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- ISSN :
- 20711409 and 16808584
- Volume :
- 19
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Aerosol and Air Quality Research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........7a34f903dbdfdb10404b42a39de0b8e3