Understanding infection transmission between individuals, as well as evaluating the efficacy of protective measures, are key issues in pandemics driven by human respiratory particles. The key is a quantitative understanding of the size and concentration of particles exhaled and their variability across the size range for a representative population of all ages, genders, and different activities. Here we present data from 132 healthy volunteers aged 5 to 80 years, measured over the entire particle size range for each individual. Conventional particle spectrometry was combined with in-line holography under well-controlled conditions for common activities such as breathing, speaking, singing, and shouting. We find age to be the most important ...
Background: Human breath contains small particles which might be useful for non-invasive diagnosis o...
An essential starting point when investigating the potential role of human expired aerosols in the t...
Up to now only few experimental data for total deposition of inhaled aerosol particles are available...
Understanding infection transmission between individuals, as well as evaluating the efficacy of prot...
Abstract Background Exposure to airborne particles has a major impact on global health. The probabil...
Humans produce exhaled breath particles (EBPs) during various breath activities, such as normal brea...
Background: Exposure to airborne particles has a major impact on global health. The probability of t...
Humans produce exhaled breath particles (EBPs) during various breath activities, such as normal brea...
Aerosol particles of respirable size are exhaled when individuals breathe, speak and sing and can tr...
The size and concentration of exhaled particles may influence respiratory infection transmission ris...
Exposure to airborne particulate matter is associated with a number of negative health effects rangi...
Background: Noninvasive monitoring of airway inflammation is important for diagnosis and treatment i...
Aerosol particles are generated in human airways and leave the body with exhaled air. The particles ...
Knowing the physicochemical properties of exhaled droplets and aerosol particles is a prerequisite f...
Background: Human breath contains small particles that might be useful for the noninvasive diagnosis...
Background: Human breath contains small particles which might be useful for non-invasive diagnosis o...
An essential starting point when investigating the potential role of human expired aerosols in the t...
Up to now only few experimental data for total deposition of inhaled aerosol particles are available...
Understanding infection transmission between individuals, as well as evaluating the efficacy of prot...
Abstract Background Exposure to airborne particles has a major impact on global health. The probabil...
Humans produce exhaled breath particles (EBPs) during various breath activities, such as normal brea...
Background: Exposure to airborne particles has a major impact on global health. The probability of t...
Humans produce exhaled breath particles (EBPs) during various breath activities, such as normal brea...
Aerosol particles of respirable size are exhaled when individuals breathe, speak and sing and can tr...
The size and concentration of exhaled particles may influence respiratory infection transmission ris...
Exposure to airborne particulate matter is associated with a number of negative health effects rangi...
Background: Noninvasive monitoring of airway inflammation is important for diagnosis and treatment i...
Aerosol particles are generated in human airways and leave the body with exhaled air. The particles ...
Knowing the physicochemical properties of exhaled droplets and aerosol particles is a prerequisite f...
Background: Human breath contains small particles that might be useful for the noninvasive diagnosis...
Background: Human breath contains small particles which might be useful for non-invasive diagnosis o...
An essential starting point when investigating the potential role of human expired aerosols in the t...
Up to now only few experimental data for total deposition of inhaled aerosol particles are available...