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Characterization of airborne particles from cleaning sprays and their corresponding respiratory deposition fractions
Characterization of airborne particles from cleaning sprays and their corresponding respiratory deposition fractions
"The total airborne mass fraction was between 2.7% and 32.2% of the mass emitted from the bottle, depending on the product. Between 0.0001% and 0.01% of the total airborne mass fraction consisted of residual particles. However, these particles had a mass median aerodynamic diameter between 1.9 µm and 3.7 µm, constituting a total respiratory deposition of up to 77%...Thus, the use of cleaning sprays can result in chemical airway exposure, with particles in the relevant size range for both nasal and alveolar deposition"
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Characterization of airborne particles from cleaning sprays and their corresponding respiratory deposition fractions
Dynamics of airborne influenza A viruses indoors and dependence on humidity - PubMed
Dynamics of airborne influenza A viruses indoors and dependence on humidity - PubMed
There is mounting evidence that the aerosol transmission route plays a significant role in the spread of influenza in temperate regions and that the efficiency of this route depends on humidity. Nevertheless, the precise mechanisms by which humidity might influence transmissibility via the aerosol r …
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Dynamics of airborne influenza A viruses indoors and dependence on humidity - PubMed
Transmissibility of COVID-19 in 11 major cities in China and its association with temperature and humidity in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Chengdu
Transmissibility of COVID-19 in 11 major cities in China and its association with temperature and humidity in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Chengdu
The new coronavirus disease COVID-19 began in December 2019 and has spread rapidly by human-to-human transmission. This study evaluated the transmissibility of the infectious disease and analyzed its association with temperature and humidity to study ...
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Transmissibility of COVID-19 in 11 major cities in China and its association with temperature and humidity in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Chengdu
Fate of respiratory droplets in tropical vs temperate environments and implications for SARS-CoV-2 transmission
Fate of respiratory droplets in tropical vs temperate environments and implications for SARS-CoV-2 transmission
The new pandemic of SARS-CoV-2 has shown stark differences in number of affected patients between countries in the tropics and those with temperate environments. Though there have been many theories on reasons for these differences, we hypothesise that ...
·ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Fate of respiratory droplets in tropical vs temperate environments and implications for SARS-CoV-2 transmission
Assessing the relationship between surface levels of PM2.5 and PM10 particulate matter impact on COVID-19 in Milan, Italy
Assessing the relationship between surface levels of PM2.5 and PM10 particulate matter impact on COVID-19 in Milan, Italy
The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a highly pathogenic, transmittable and invasive pneumococcal disease caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which emerged in December 2019 and January 2020 in Wuhan city, Hubei ...
·ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Assessing the relationship between surface levels of PM2.5 and PM10 particulate matter impact on COVID-19 in Milan, Italy
Characterising viable virus from air exhaled by H1N1 influenza-infected ferrets reveals the importance of haemagglutinin stability for airborne infectivity
Characterising viable virus from air exhaled by H1N1 influenza-infected ferrets reveals the importance of haemagglutinin stability for airborne infectivity
The transmissibility and pandemic potential of influenza viruses depends on their ability to efficiently replicate and be released from an infected host, retain viability as they pass through the environment, and then initiate infection in the next host. ...
·ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Characterising viable virus from air exhaled by H1N1 influenza-infected ferrets reveals the importance of haemagglutinin stability for airborne infectivity
Factors determining the diffusion of COVID-19 and suggested strategy to prevent future accelerated viral infectivity similar to COVID
Factors determining the diffusion of COVID-19 and suggested strategy to prevent future accelerated viral infectivity similar to COVID
{Problems related to air pollution, climate, etc} Geo-environmental determinants of the accelerated diffusion of COVID-19 that is generating a high level of deaths. The second is to suggest a strategy to cope with future epidemic threats.
·ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Factors determining the diffusion of COVID-19 and suggested strategy to prevent future accelerated viral infectivity similar to COVID
Air Pollution and COVID-19: The Role of Particulate Matter in the Spread and Increase of COVID-19’s Morbidity and Mortality
Air Pollution and COVID-19: The Role of Particulate Matter in the Spread and Increase of COVID-19’s Morbidity and Mortality
Sars-Cov-2 virus (COVID-19) is a member of the coronavirus family and is responsible for the pandemic recently declared by the World Health Organization. A positive correlation has been observed between the spread of the virus and air pollution, one of ...
·ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Air Pollution and COVID-19: The Role of Particulate Matter in the Spread and Increase of COVID-19’s Morbidity and Mortality
Environment and COVID-19: Pollutants, impacts, dissemination, management and recommendations for facing future epidemic threats
Environment and COVID-19: Pollutants, impacts, dissemination, management and recommendations for facing future epidemic threats
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has become a global pandemic. Its relationship with environmental factors is an issue that has attracted the attention of scientists and governments. This article aims to deal with a possible association between COVID-19 ...
·ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Environment and COVID-19: Pollutants, impacts, dissemination, management and recommendations for facing future epidemic threats
Indoor air humidity, air quality, and health - An overview - PubMed
Indoor air humidity, air quality, and health - An overview - PubMed
There is a long-standing dispute about indoor air humidity and perceived indoor air quality (IAQ) and associated health effects. Complaints about sensory irritation in eyes and upper airways are generally among top-two symptoms together with the perception "dry air" in office environments. This call …
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Indoor air humidity, air quality, and health - An overview - PubMed
COVID-19: An Aerosol’s Point of View from Expiration to Transmission to Viral-mechanism - Aerosol and Air Quality Research
COVID-19: An Aerosol’s Point of View from Expiration to Transmission to Viral-mechanism - Aerosol and Air Quality Research
INTRODUCTION Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) emerged in Wuhan, China in late 2019, and soon unfolded as a global outbreak accompanied by declarations of a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) and later a pandemic from the World Health Organization (WHO). COVID-19 has resulted in 2,626,321 confirmed cases and 181,938 reported deaths worldwide (as of 14 April 2020). The underlying virus, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), is a highly contagious novel coronavirus that transmits as an aerosol and threatens people of all ages, from infant to geriatric, while those with cardiovascular disease are recognized as particularly susceptible to more severe symptoms from SARS-CoV-2 infection. WHO recommends using a mask to limit the COVID-19 outbreak; however, SARS-CoV-2 transmission models and its removal efficiency by wearing a mask remain unclear. Furthermore, differences in the field-specific definitions/terminologies related to transmission and mask usage tend to cause confusion and misunderstanding among both experts and the public.
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COVID-19: An Aerosol’s Point of View from Expiration to Transmission to Viral-mechanism - Aerosol and Air Quality Research
Relationship between temporal anomalies in PM2.5 concentrations and reported influenza/influenza-like illness activity
Relationship between temporal anomalies in PM2.5 concentrations and reported influenza/influenza-like illness activity
"Atmospheric aerosols generally interact in concurrent, multiple non-linear ways with physical, chemical, and biological processes that often occur simultaneously at variable time and/or spatial scales. Aerosol process-level properties vary on scales of at least meters to thousands of meters. The detection and simulation abilities of such interactions, especially those near and shorter than hundreds of meters scale, are major limiting challenges that have direct implications to understanding and modeling how aerosols might influence human health" "Do airborne viruses, especially influenza and influenza-like illness viruses, go dormant (i.e., become inactive) during atmospheric transport, whether in cloud or not, and remain in that state until sometime after that virus lands in a ‘nurturing’ environment that transforms its non-dormant state into a metabolically active state? A change in ILI concentration or a change in the environmental conditions can trigger a health impact, other human-related factors notwithstanding." etc
·ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Relationship between temporal anomalies in PM2.5 concentrations and reported influenza/influenza-like illness activity
The short-term effects of air pollutants on influenza-like illness in Jinan, China - PubMed
The short-term effects of air pollutants on influenza-like illness in Jinan, China - PubMed
Air pollutants, especially PM2.5, PM10, CO and SO2, can increase the risk of ILI in Jinan. The government should create regulatory policies to reduce the level of air pollutants and remind people to practice preventative and control measures to decrease the incidence of ILI on pollution d …
·pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
The short-term effects of air pollutants on influenza-like illness in Jinan, China - PubMed
Occupational exposure to chemicals drives the increased risk of asthma and rhinitis observed for exposure to vapours, gas, dust and fumes: a cross-sectional population-based study
Occupational exposure to chemicals drives the increased risk of asthma and rhinitis observed for exposure to vapours, gas, dust and fumes: a cross-sectional population-based study
Objectives Occupational exposure to the composite measure vapours, gases, dusts and fumes (VGDF), contribute to the burden of asthma and rhinitis. The objective was to evaluate occupational exposure to VGDF, which is further divided into the components chemicals, organic and inorganic dust in relation to asthma and rhinitis. Methods Previously examined participants from three population-based cohorts in the Obstructive Lung disease In Northern Sweden (OLIN) studies were re-examined during 2002–2004. In total, 4036 participated in a structured interview and answered a questionnaire on occupational exposures. Results Occupational exposure to VGDF increased the risk of asthma, and concomitant asthma and rhinitis. Exposure to chemicals, but not dust, showed a similar pattern. Exposure to chemicals increased the risks (OR, 95% CI) of rhinitis without asthma (1.29, 1.10 to 1.52), asthma without rhinitis (1.42, 1.15 to 1.77) and concomitant asthma and rhinitis (1.60, 1.31 to 1.96) when adjusted for confounders such as age, smoking habits, body mass index and sex. The association between exposure to chemicals and asthma and rhinitis remained independent of exposure to dust and was also so when excluding exposure to isocyanates and welding fumes. The results were similar for women and men, as well as for never-smokers and participants without a history of allergy. Conclusions In this cross-sectional population-based study, occupational exposure to chemicals contributed substantially to the increased risk of asthma and rhinitis observed for occupational exposure to VGDF.
·oem.bmj.com·
Occupational exposure to chemicals drives the increased risk of asthma and rhinitis observed for exposure to vapours, gas, dust and fumes: a cross-sectional population-based study
Novel coronavirus mistakes and myths | UC Davis Health
Novel coronavirus mistakes and myths | UC Davis Health
"Large floor fans create a focused blast that pushes air and the virus a long way. A number of studies show you can get infected at a good distance because of those large fans, Tuznik said."
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Novel coronavirus mistakes and myths | UC Davis Health
Survival of airborne influenza virus: Effects of propagating host, relative humidity, and composition of spray fluids | Semantic Scholar
Survival of airborne influenza virus: Effects of propagating host, relative humidity, and composition of spray fluids | Semantic Scholar
SummaryInfluenza A virus, strain WSNH, propagated in bovine, human and chick embryo cell cultures and aerosolized from the cell culture medium, was maximally stable at low relative humidity (RH), minimally stable at mid-range RH, and moderately stable at high RH. Most lots of WSNH virus propagated in embryonated eggs and aerosolized from the allantoic fluid were also least stable at mid-range RH, but two preparations after multiple serial passage in eggs showed equal stability at mid-range and higher RH's. Airborne stability varied from preparation to preparation of virus propagated both in cell culture and embryonated eggs. There was no apparent correlation between airborne stability and protein content of spray fluid above 0.1 mg/ml, but one preparation of lesser protein concentration was extremely unstable at 50 to 80 per cent RH. Polyhydroxy compounds exerted a protective effect on airborne stability.
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Survival of airborne influenza virus: Effects of propagating host, relative humidity, and composition of spray fluids | Semantic Scholar
Exposure and sensitization to environmental allergen of predominantly Hispanic children with asthma in San Diego’s inner city
Exposure and sensitization to environmental allergen of predominantly Hispanic children with asthma in San Diego’s inner city
BACKGROUND: Environmental living conditions co-sorting with economic status may influence the disease morbidity rate of childhood asthma in ethnic minority urban poor populations. OBJECTIVES: This study was carried out to assess exposure and sensitization to environmental allergens in southeast San Diego children with current asthma-related symptoms and to determine the utility of environmental control measures. METHODS: Children, 9 to 12 years old, with current asthma-related symptoms were identified and enrolled at four school sites.
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Exposure and sensitization to environmental allergen of predominantly Hispanic children with asthma in San Diego’s inner city
Aerosols, Droplets, and Airborne Spread: Everything you could possibly want to know - First10EM
Aerosols, Droplets, and Airborne Spread: Everything you could possibly want to know - First10EM
A review of the scientific literature aimed at providing a better understanding of aerosols and droplets, and their importance in airborne spread of disease. "Even when a virus can be spread through airborne transmission, you are still much more likely to become ill as the result of close contact. If COVID-19 is transmitted similarly to influenza, we can be somewhat reassured by our current practices."
·first10em.com·
Aerosols, Droplets, and Airborne Spread: Everything you could possibly want to know - First10EM