Background: Room ventilation is a key determinant of airborne disease transmission. Despite this, ventilation guidelines in hospitals are not founded on robust scientific evidence related to prevention of airborne transmission. Methods: We sought to assess the effect of ventilation rates on influenza, tuberculosis (TB) and rhinovirus infection risk within three distinct rooms in a major urban hospital; a Lung Function Laboratory, Emergency Department (ED) Negative-pressure Isolation Room and an Outpatient Consultation Room were investigated. Air exchange rate measurements were performed in each room using CO2 as a tracer. Gammaitoni and Nucci’s model was employed to estimate infection risk. Results: Current outdoor air exchange rates in the...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought into sharp focus the importance of protecting patients and healthc...
Abstract: By contrast, airborne pathogens and respiratory infections, whether seasonal influenza or ...
During the rapid rise in COVID-19 illnesses and deaths globally, and notwithstanding recommended pre...
Airborne pathogens pose a significant threat to human health and this is especially the case in hosp...
The delivery of healthcare in the United States is shifting from a largely inpatient model to an out...
We protect ourselves from airborne cross-infection in our indoor environment by supplying fresh air ...
Healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) continue to persist in hospitals, despite the use of increasin...
BACKGROUND: In light of the role that airborne transmission plays in the spread of SARS-CoV-2, as we...
Efficient ventilation in hospital airborne isolation rooms is important vis-à-vis decreasing the ris...
BACKGROUND: In light of the role that airborne transmission plays in the spread of SARS-CoV-2, as we...
Several studies have linked nosocomial transmission airborne diseases to airflow in healthcare setti...
AbstractSince the 1990s, improvements in ventilation techniques and isolation procedures have been w...
Indoor microorganism and infection have become an emerging direction in indoor air quality research ...
The Wells–Riley equation for modelling airborne infection in indoor environments is incorporated int...
There have been few recent studies demonstrating a definitive association between the transmission o...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought into sharp focus the importance of protecting patients and healthc...
Abstract: By contrast, airborne pathogens and respiratory infections, whether seasonal influenza or ...
During the rapid rise in COVID-19 illnesses and deaths globally, and notwithstanding recommended pre...
Airborne pathogens pose a significant threat to human health and this is especially the case in hosp...
The delivery of healthcare in the United States is shifting from a largely inpatient model to an out...
We protect ourselves from airborne cross-infection in our indoor environment by supplying fresh air ...
Healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) continue to persist in hospitals, despite the use of increasin...
BACKGROUND: In light of the role that airborne transmission plays in the spread of SARS-CoV-2, as we...
Efficient ventilation in hospital airborne isolation rooms is important vis-à-vis decreasing the ris...
BACKGROUND: In light of the role that airborne transmission plays in the spread of SARS-CoV-2, as we...
Several studies have linked nosocomial transmission airborne diseases to airflow in healthcare setti...
AbstractSince the 1990s, improvements in ventilation techniques and isolation procedures have been w...
Indoor microorganism and infection have become an emerging direction in indoor air quality research ...
The Wells–Riley equation for modelling airborne infection in indoor environments is incorporated int...
There have been few recent studies demonstrating a definitive association between the transmission o...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought into sharp focus the importance of protecting patients and healthc...
Abstract: By contrast, airborne pathogens and respiratory infections, whether seasonal influenza or ...
During the rapid rise in COVID-19 illnesses and deaths globally, and notwithstanding recommended pre...