International audienceUncertainty about the importance of influenza transmission by airborne droplet nuclei generates controversy for infection control. Human challenge-transmission studies have been supported as the most promising approach to fill this knowledge gap. Healthy, seronegative volunteer 'Donors' (n = 52) were randomly selected for intranasal challenge with influenza A/Wisconsin/67/2005 (H3N2). 'Recipients' randomized to Intervention (IR, n = 40) or Control (CR, n = 35) groups were exposed to Donors for four days. IRs wore face shields and hand sanitized frequently to limit large droplet and contact transmission. One transmitted infection was confirmed by serology in a CR, yielding a secondary attack rate of 2.9% among CR, 0% in...
Two independent studies by two separate research teams (from Hong Kong and Singapore) failed to dete...
Epidemics and pandemics of influenza are characterized by rapid global spread mediated by non-mutual...
BackgroundIt has long been known that nasal inoculation with influenza A virus produces asymptomatic...
Uncertainty about the importance of influenza transmission by airborne droplet nuclei generates cont...
Uncertainty about the importance of influenza transmission by airborne droplet nuclei generates cont...
Limited understanding of influenza transmission has been a frequent obstacle during the development ...
Pandemic preparedness is weakened by uncertainty about the relative importance of influenza transmis...
Despite uncertainty about the specific transmission risk posed by airborne, spray-borne, and contact...
Abstract Motivated by the desire to assess nonpharmaceutical interventions for pan-demic influenza, ...
Influenza virus is a respiratory infection of public health importance, because it is associated wit...
Despite evidence that airborne transmission contributes to influenza epidemics, limited knowledge of...
Fomites involved in influenza transmission are either hand- or droplet-contaminated. We evaluated th...
Despite evidence that airborne transmission contributes to influenza epidemics, limited knowledge of...
AbstractInfluenza virus may be transmitted through the respiratory route by inhalation of an aerosol...
Influenza A viruses result in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of individuals worldwide each year...
Two independent studies by two separate research teams (from Hong Kong and Singapore) failed to dete...
Epidemics and pandemics of influenza are characterized by rapid global spread mediated by non-mutual...
BackgroundIt has long been known that nasal inoculation with influenza A virus produces asymptomatic...
Uncertainty about the importance of influenza transmission by airborne droplet nuclei generates cont...
Uncertainty about the importance of influenza transmission by airborne droplet nuclei generates cont...
Limited understanding of influenza transmission has been a frequent obstacle during the development ...
Pandemic preparedness is weakened by uncertainty about the relative importance of influenza transmis...
Despite uncertainty about the specific transmission risk posed by airborne, spray-borne, and contact...
Abstract Motivated by the desire to assess nonpharmaceutical interventions for pan-demic influenza, ...
Influenza virus is a respiratory infection of public health importance, because it is associated wit...
Despite evidence that airborne transmission contributes to influenza epidemics, limited knowledge of...
Fomites involved in influenza transmission are either hand- or droplet-contaminated. We evaluated th...
Despite evidence that airborne transmission contributes to influenza epidemics, limited knowledge of...
AbstractInfluenza virus may be transmitted through the respiratory route by inhalation of an aerosol...
Influenza A viruses result in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of individuals worldwide each year...
Two independent studies by two separate research teams (from Hong Kong and Singapore) failed to dete...
Epidemics and pandemics of influenza are characterized by rapid global spread mediated by non-mutual...
BackgroundIt has long been known that nasal inoculation with influenza A virus produces asymptomatic...