Most studies on the transmission of infectious airborne disease have focused on patient room air changes per hour (ACH) and how ACH provides pathogen dilution and removal. The logical but mostly unproven premise is that greater air change rates reduce the concentration of infectious particles and thus, the probability of airborne disease transmission. Recently, a growing body of research suggests pathways between pathogenic source (patient) and control (exhaust) may be the dominant environmental factor. While increases in airborne disease transmission have been associated with ventilation rates below 2 ACH, comparatively less data are available to quantify the benefits of higher air change rates in clinical spaces. As a result, a series of ...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Evidence has recently emerged indicating that in addition to large airborne...
This study characterized and quantified the bacterial and fungal bioaerosols in nine wards of the Ra...
AbstractSince the 1990s, improvements in ventilation techniques and isolation procedures have been w...
Most studies on the transmission of infectious airborne disease have focused on patient room air cha...
Several studies have linked nosocomial transmission airborne diseases to airflow in healthcare setti...
Recent studies have shown that higher air change rates may have the unintended consequence of creati...
Several studies have linked nosocomial transmission airborne diseases to airflow in healthcare setti...
Recent studies have shown that higher air change rates may have the unintended consequence of creati...
Transport of infectious particles through the air has the potential to contaminate the indoor enviro...
This study describes the aerodynamic behavior of seven (7) synthetic respirable particle size groups...
Healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) continue to persist in hospitals, despite the use of increasin...
The COVID-19 outbreak has brought the indoor airborne transmission issue to the forefront. Although ...
Background & Objectives : Hospital indoor air contains a wide range of airborne pathogenic bioaeroso...
When infectious epidemics occur, they can be perpetuated within health care settings, potentially re...
Indoor microorganism and infection have become an emerging direction in indoor air quality research ...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Evidence has recently emerged indicating that in addition to large airborne...
This study characterized and quantified the bacterial and fungal bioaerosols in nine wards of the Ra...
AbstractSince the 1990s, improvements in ventilation techniques and isolation procedures have been w...
Most studies on the transmission of infectious airborne disease have focused on patient room air cha...
Several studies have linked nosocomial transmission airborne diseases to airflow in healthcare setti...
Recent studies have shown that higher air change rates may have the unintended consequence of creati...
Several studies have linked nosocomial transmission airborne diseases to airflow in healthcare setti...
Recent studies have shown that higher air change rates may have the unintended consequence of creati...
Transport of infectious particles through the air has the potential to contaminate the indoor enviro...
This study describes the aerodynamic behavior of seven (7) synthetic respirable particle size groups...
Healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) continue to persist in hospitals, despite the use of increasin...
The COVID-19 outbreak has brought the indoor airborne transmission issue to the forefront. Although ...
Background & Objectives : Hospital indoor air contains a wide range of airborne pathogenic bioaeroso...
When infectious epidemics occur, they can be perpetuated within health care settings, potentially re...
Indoor microorganism and infection have become an emerging direction in indoor air quality research ...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Evidence has recently emerged indicating that in addition to large airborne...
This study characterized and quantified the bacterial and fungal bioaerosols in nine wards of the Ra...
AbstractSince the 1990s, improvements in ventilation techniques and isolation procedures have been w...