Viral infections acquired indoors through airborne, droplet or contact transmission
The vast majority of studies reviewed here concern hospital and other health facilities where viruses are a well-known cause of occupational and nosocomial infec-tions. Studies on other indoor environments, on the other hand, including homes, non-industrial workplaces and public buildings, are scarce. The lack of regulations, threshold values and standardized detection meth-ods for viruses in indoor environments, make both research and interpretation of results difficult in this field, hampering infection control efforts. Further research will be needed to achieve a better understanding of virus survival in aerosols and on surfaces, and to elucidate the relationship between viruses and indoor environmental characteristics.