The size and concentration of exhaled particles may influence respiratory infection transmission risk. We assessed variation in exhaled particle production between individuals, factors associated with high production and stability over time. We measured exhaled particle production during tidal breathing in a sample of 79 healthy volunteers, using optical particle counter technology. Repeat measurements (several months after baseline) were obtained for 37 of the 79 participants. Multilevel linear regression models of log transformed particle production measures were used to assess risk factors for high production. Stability between measurements over time was assessed using Lin's correlation coefficients. Ninety-nine percent of expired par...
Aerosol particles of respirable size are exhaled when individuals breathe, speak and sing and can tr...
Abstract Background Originally, studies on exhaled droplets explored properties of airborne transmis...
Objectives-To determine whether associations might be found, in patients with chronic airflow obstru...
Background: Noninvasive monitoring of airway inflammation is important for diagnosis and treatment i...
Humans produce exhaled breath particles (EBPs) during various breath activities, such as normal brea...
Humans produce exhaled breath particles (EBPs) during various breath activities, such as normal brea...
The question of whether influenza is transmitted to a significant degree by aerosols remains controv...
BackgroundRecent studies suggest that humans exhale fine particles during tidal breathing but little...
Understanding infection transmission between individuals, as well as evaluating the efficacy of prot...
Background: Human breath contains small particles that might be useful for the noninvasive diagnosis...
Aerosol particles are generated in human airways and leave the body with exhaled air. The particles ...
Background: Recent studies suggest that humans exhale fine particles during tidal breathing but litt...
Background: Human breath contains small particles which might be useful for non-invasive diagnosis o...
Background: Exposure to airborne particles has a major impact on global health. The probability of t...
Abstract Background Exposure to airborne particles has a major impact on global health. The probabil...
Aerosol particles of respirable size are exhaled when individuals breathe, speak and sing and can tr...
Abstract Background Originally, studies on exhaled droplets explored properties of airborne transmis...
Objectives-To determine whether associations might be found, in patients with chronic airflow obstru...
Background: Noninvasive monitoring of airway inflammation is important for diagnosis and treatment i...
Humans produce exhaled breath particles (EBPs) during various breath activities, such as normal brea...
Humans produce exhaled breath particles (EBPs) during various breath activities, such as normal brea...
The question of whether influenza is transmitted to a significant degree by aerosols remains controv...
BackgroundRecent studies suggest that humans exhale fine particles during tidal breathing but little...
Understanding infection transmission between individuals, as well as evaluating the efficacy of prot...
Background: Human breath contains small particles that might be useful for the noninvasive diagnosis...
Aerosol particles are generated in human airways and leave the body with exhaled air. The particles ...
Background: Recent studies suggest that humans exhale fine particles during tidal breathing but litt...
Background: Human breath contains small particles which might be useful for non-invasive diagnosis o...
Background: Exposure to airborne particles has a major impact on global health. The probability of t...
Abstract Background Exposure to airborne particles has a major impact on global health. The probabil...
Aerosol particles of respirable size are exhaled when individuals breathe, speak and sing and can tr...
Abstract Background Originally, studies on exhaled droplets explored properties of airborne transmis...
Objectives-To determine whether associations might be found, in patients with chronic airflow obstru...