Activities such as singing or playing a wind instrument release respiratory particles into the air that may contain pathogens and thus pose a risk for infection transmission. Here we report measurements of the size distribution, number, and volume concentration of exhaled particles from 31 healthy musicians playing 20 types of wind instruments using aerosol spectrometry and in-line holography in a strictly controlled cleanroom environment. We find that playing wind instruments carries a lower risk of airborne disease transmission than speaking or singing. We attribute this to the fact that the resonators of wind instruments act as filters for particles >10 $\mu$m in diameter. We have also measured the size-dependent filtering properties of ...
Background: Evidence for indoor airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2 is accumulating. Objectives: We ...
The importance of the aerosol mode for transmission of influenza is unknown. Understanding the role ...
The repository provides supplementary data and figures to the study Aerosol emission rates from play...
Activities such as singing or playing a wind instrument release respiratory particles into the air t...
Early in the Covid-19 pandemic, musical practices, especially singing and playing wind instruments, ...
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many live musical activities had to be postponed and even can...
Musical activities, especially singing and playing wind instruments, have been singled out as potent...
Humans emit large salivary particles when talking, singing, and playing musical instruments, which h...
Brass wind instruments with long sections of cylindrical pipe, such as trumpets and trombones, sound...
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic has resulted in an unprece...
In this study, emission rates of aerosols emitted by professional singers were measured with a laser...
The spread of breathing air when playing wind instruments and singing was investigated and visualize...
Background: Wind instruments musicians are particularly prone to excessive respiratory efforts. Prol...
Preventive measures to reduce infection are needed to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and prepare for a...
Introduction: For the practice of a wind instrument, respiratory control is the technical skill with...
Background: Evidence for indoor airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2 is accumulating. Objectives: We ...
The importance of the aerosol mode for transmission of influenza is unknown. Understanding the role ...
The repository provides supplementary data and figures to the study Aerosol emission rates from play...
Activities such as singing or playing a wind instrument release respiratory particles into the air t...
Early in the Covid-19 pandemic, musical practices, especially singing and playing wind instruments, ...
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many live musical activities had to be postponed and even can...
Musical activities, especially singing and playing wind instruments, have been singled out as potent...
Humans emit large salivary particles when talking, singing, and playing musical instruments, which h...
Brass wind instruments with long sections of cylindrical pipe, such as trumpets and trombones, sound...
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic has resulted in an unprece...
In this study, emission rates of aerosols emitted by professional singers were measured with a laser...
The spread of breathing air when playing wind instruments and singing was investigated and visualize...
Background: Wind instruments musicians are particularly prone to excessive respiratory efforts. Prol...
Preventive measures to reduce infection are needed to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and prepare for a...
Introduction: For the practice of a wind instrument, respiratory control is the technical skill with...
Background: Evidence for indoor airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2 is accumulating. Objectives: We ...
The importance of the aerosol mode for transmission of influenza is unknown. Understanding the role ...
The repository provides supplementary data and figures to the study Aerosol emission rates from play...