Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, singing activities for children and young people have been strictly regulated with far-reaching consequences for music education in schools and ensemble and choir singing in some places. This is also due to the fact, that there has been no reliable data available on aerosol emissions from adolescents speaking, singing, and shouting. By utilizing a laser particle counter in cleanroom conditions we show, that adolescents emit fewer aerosol particles during singing than what has been known so far for adults. In our data, the emission rates ranged from 16 P/s to 267 P/s for speaking, 141 P/s to 1240 P/s for singing, and 683 P/s to 4332 P/s for shouting. The data advocate an adaptation of existing ris...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the evidence of aerosol generation across tasks involved in voice and speech as...
This dataset contains raw data of emitted aerosols measured via a laser particle counter. Further, R...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the evidence of aerosol generation across tasks involved in voice and speech ...
Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, singing activities for children and young people have b...
Abstract In this study, emission rates of aerosols emitted by professional singers were measured wit...
In dieser Studie werden mittels Partikelzähler gemessene Partikelquellstärken von emittierten Aeroso...
IntroductionAs the pandemic continues to spread, more knowledge is needed about the viral transmissi...
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic has resulted in an unprece...
Aerosol particles of respirable size are exhaled when individuals breathe, speak and sing and can tr...
Read the full report: Gregson FKA, Watson NA, Orton CM, Haddrell AE, McCarthy LP, Finnie TJR, Gent...
Humans emit large salivary particles when talking, singing, and playing musical instruments, which h...
In the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, several super spreader events occurred during singing in ...
Early in the Covid-19 pandemic, musical practices, especially singing and playing wind instruments, ...
This study combines particle measurements and acoustic measurements to study aerosols generated in b...
Previously, we demonstrated a strong correlation between the amplitude of human speech and the emiss...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the evidence of aerosol generation across tasks involved in voice and speech as...
This dataset contains raw data of emitted aerosols measured via a laser particle counter. Further, R...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the evidence of aerosol generation across tasks involved in voice and speech ...
Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, singing activities for children and young people have b...
Abstract In this study, emission rates of aerosols emitted by professional singers were measured wit...
In dieser Studie werden mittels Partikelzähler gemessene Partikelquellstärken von emittierten Aeroso...
IntroductionAs the pandemic continues to spread, more knowledge is needed about the viral transmissi...
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic has resulted in an unprece...
Aerosol particles of respirable size are exhaled when individuals breathe, speak and sing and can tr...
Read the full report: Gregson FKA, Watson NA, Orton CM, Haddrell AE, McCarthy LP, Finnie TJR, Gent...
Humans emit large salivary particles when talking, singing, and playing musical instruments, which h...
In the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, several super spreader events occurred during singing in ...
Early in the Covid-19 pandemic, musical practices, especially singing and playing wind instruments, ...
This study combines particle measurements and acoustic measurements to study aerosols generated in b...
Previously, we demonstrated a strong correlation between the amplitude of human speech and the emiss...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the evidence of aerosol generation across tasks involved in voice and speech as...
This dataset contains raw data of emitted aerosols measured via a laser particle counter. Further, R...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the evidence of aerosol generation across tasks involved in voice and speech ...