Two independent studies by two separate research teams (from Hong Kong and Singapore) failed to detect any influenza RNA landing on, or inhaled by, a life-like, human manikin target, after exposure to naturally influenza-infected volunteers. For the Hong Kong experiments, 9 influenza-infected volunteers were recruited to breathe, talk/count and cough, from 0.1 m and 0.5 m distance, onto a mouth-breathing manikin. Aerosolised droplets exhaled from the volunteers and entering the manikin's mouth were collected with PTFE filters and an aerosol sampler, in separate experiments. Virus detection was performed using an in-house influenza RNA reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assay. No influenza RNA was detected from any of t...
Influenza is thought to be communicated from person to person by multiple pathways. However, the rel...
There is a lack of quantitative information about the generation of virus aerosols by infected subje...
Background: Recent studies suggest that humans exhale fine particles during tidal breathing but litt...
Two independent studies by two separate research teams (from Hong Kong and Singapore) failed to dete...
Two independent studies by two separate research teams (from Hong Kong and Singapore) failed to dete...
Two independent studies by two separate research teams (from Hong Kong and Singapore) failed to dete...
Two independent studies by two separate research teams (from Hong Kong and Singapore) failed to dete...
A standard shop display manikin was customised with a life-like inhalation cycle, to simulate a huma...
Influenza is thought to be communicated from person to person by multiple pathways. However, the rel...
Influenza virus is a respiratory infection of public health importance, because it is associated wit...
Background: Recent studies suggest that humans exhale fine particles during tidal breathing but litt...
Background: Recent studies suggest that humans exhale fine particles during tidal breathing but litt...
The potential for human influenza viruses to spread through fine particle aerosols remains controver...
BackgroundRecent studies suggest that humans exhale fine particles during tidal breathing but little...
Limited understanding of influenza transmission has been a frequent obstacle during the development ...
Influenza is thought to be communicated from person to person by multiple pathways. However, the rel...
There is a lack of quantitative information about the generation of virus aerosols by infected subje...
Background: Recent studies suggest that humans exhale fine particles during tidal breathing but litt...
Two independent studies by two separate research teams (from Hong Kong and Singapore) failed to dete...
Two independent studies by two separate research teams (from Hong Kong and Singapore) failed to dete...
Two independent studies by two separate research teams (from Hong Kong and Singapore) failed to dete...
Two independent studies by two separate research teams (from Hong Kong and Singapore) failed to dete...
A standard shop display manikin was customised with a life-like inhalation cycle, to simulate a huma...
Influenza is thought to be communicated from person to person by multiple pathways. However, the rel...
Influenza virus is a respiratory infection of public health importance, because it is associated wit...
Background: Recent studies suggest that humans exhale fine particles during tidal breathing but litt...
Background: Recent studies suggest that humans exhale fine particles during tidal breathing but litt...
The potential for human influenza viruses to spread through fine particle aerosols remains controver...
BackgroundRecent studies suggest that humans exhale fine particles during tidal breathing but little...
Limited understanding of influenza transmission has been a frequent obstacle during the development ...
Influenza is thought to be communicated from person to person by multiple pathways. However, the rel...
There is a lack of quantitative information about the generation of virus aerosols by infected subje...
Background: Recent studies suggest that humans exhale fine particles during tidal breathing but litt...