Influenza A viruses result in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of individuals worldwide each year. In this study, influenza A transmission in a graduate student office is simulated via long-range airborne, fomite, and close contact routes based on real data from more than 3500 person-to-person contacts and 127,000 surface touches obtained by video-camera. The long-range airborne, fomite and close contact routes contribute to 54.3%, 4.2% and 44.5% of influenza A infections, respectively. For the fomite route, 59.8%, 38.1% and 2.1% of viruses are transmitted to the hands of students from private surfaces around the infected students, the students themselves and other susceptible students, respectively. The intranasal dose via fomites of th...
IntroductionHealthcare personnel are at high risk for exposure to influenza by direct and indirect c...
INTRODUCTION:Healthcare personnel are at high risk for exposure to influenza by direct and indirect ...
In a multi-center, prospective, observational study over two influenza seasons, we sought to quantif...
Influenza A viruses result in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of individuals worldwide each year...
Limited understanding of influenza transmission has been a frequent obstacle during the development ...
Pathogen-contaminated surfaces and objects, also called fomites, are known to transmit infections vi...
Previous research on respiratory infection transmission among university students has primarily focu...
SummaryIn a multi-center, prospective, observational study over two influenza seasons, we sought to ...
International audienceobjective. Contact patterns and microbiological data contribute to a detailed ...
The majority of influenza transmission occurs in homes, schools and workplaces, where many frequentl...
In a multi-center, prospective, observational study over two influenza seasons, we sought to quantif...
Influenza is one of respiratory infections causing the highest morbidity and mortality rates. Every ...
BackgroundRespiratory viruses on fomites can be transferred to sites susceptible to infection via co...
There is increasing evidence that aerosol transmission is a major contributor to the spread of influ...
Each year seasonal influenza in Australia causes an estimated 18,000 hospitalisations, 300,000 Gener...
IntroductionHealthcare personnel are at high risk for exposure to influenza by direct and indirect c...
INTRODUCTION:Healthcare personnel are at high risk for exposure to influenza by direct and indirect ...
In a multi-center, prospective, observational study over two influenza seasons, we sought to quantif...
Influenza A viruses result in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of individuals worldwide each year...
Limited understanding of influenza transmission has been a frequent obstacle during the development ...
Pathogen-contaminated surfaces and objects, also called fomites, are known to transmit infections vi...
Previous research on respiratory infection transmission among university students has primarily focu...
SummaryIn a multi-center, prospective, observational study over two influenza seasons, we sought to ...
International audienceobjective. Contact patterns and microbiological data contribute to a detailed ...
The majority of influenza transmission occurs in homes, schools and workplaces, where many frequentl...
In a multi-center, prospective, observational study over two influenza seasons, we sought to quantif...
Influenza is one of respiratory infections causing the highest morbidity and mortality rates. Every ...
BackgroundRespiratory viruses on fomites can be transferred to sites susceptible to infection via co...
There is increasing evidence that aerosol transmission is a major contributor to the spread of influ...
Each year seasonal influenza in Australia causes an estimated 18,000 hospitalisations, 300,000 Gener...
IntroductionHealthcare personnel are at high risk for exposure to influenza by direct and indirect c...
INTRODUCTION:Healthcare personnel are at high risk for exposure to influenza by direct and indirect ...
In a multi-center, prospective, observational study over two influenza seasons, we sought to quantif...