Vuvuzelas, the plastic blowing horns used by sports fans, recently achieved international recognition during the FIFA World Cup soccer tournament in South Africa. We hypothesised that vuvuzelas might facilitate the generation and dissemination of respiratory aerosols. To investigate the quantity and size of aerosols emitted when the instrument is played, eight healthy volunteers were asked to blow a vuvuzela. For each individual the concentration of particles in expelled air was measured using a six channel laser particle counter and the duration of blowing and velocity of air leaving the vuvuzela were recorded. To allow comparison with other activities undertaken at sports events each individual was also asked to shout and the measurements...
Early in the Covid-19 pandemic, musical practices, especially singing and playing wind instruments, ...
We present initial results from measurements of exhaled droplets by two female singers during singin...
Animal studies to demonstrate efficacy of medical countermeasures against respiratory disease or bio...
Vuvuzelas, the plastic blowing horns used by sports fans, recently achieved international recognitio...
Musical activities, especially singing and playing wind instruments, have been singled out as potent...
Epidemics of infectious disease such as influenza and tuberculosis cause hundreds of thousands of de...
<p>An anemometer or particle counter were positioned at the bell of the vuvuzela to measure the velo...
Activities such as singing or playing a wind instrument release respiratory particles into the air t...
During respiration-based activities, possibly ejected microorganisms such as viruses pass from an in...
Human-to-human transmission of upper respiratory diseases such as COVID-19 is primarily driven by th...
Aerosol particles are generated in human airways and leave the body with exhaled air. The particles ...
†<p>Results presented here are means from three repetitions (the standard deviation of the repetitio...
BACKGROUND: 'Covering your cough' reduces droplet number, but its effect on airborne pathogen transm...
BACKGROUND: 'Covering your cough' reduces droplet number, but its effect on airborne pathogen transm...
Humans emit large salivary particles when talking, singing, and playing musical instruments, which h...
Early in the Covid-19 pandemic, musical practices, especially singing and playing wind instruments, ...
We present initial results from measurements of exhaled droplets by two female singers during singin...
Animal studies to demonstrate efficacy of medical countermeasures against respiratory disease or bio...
Vuvuzelas, the plastic blowing horns used by sports fans, recently achieved international recognitio...
Musical activities, especially singing and playing wind instruments, have been singled out as potent...
Epidemics of infectious disease such as influenza and tuberculosis cause hundreds of thousands of de...
<p>An anemometer or particle counter were positioned at the bell of the vuvuzela to measure the velo...
Activities such as singing or playing a wind instrument release respiratory particles into the air t...
During respiration-based activities, possibly ejected microorganisms such as viruses pass from an in...
Human-to-human transmission of upper respiratory diseases such as COVID-19 is primarily driven by th...
Aerosol particles are generated in human airways and leave the body with exhaled air. The particles ...
†<p>Results presented here are means from three repetitions (the standard deviation of the repetitio...
BACKGROUND: 'Covering your cough' reduces droplet number, but its effect on airborne pathogen transm...
BACKGROUND: 'Covering your cough' reduces droplet number, but its effect on airborne pathogen transm...
Humans emit large salivary particles when talking, singing, and playing musical instruments, which h...
Early in the Covid-19 pandemic, musical practices, especially singing and playing wind instruments, ...
We present initial results from measurements of exhaled droplets by two female singers during singin...
Animal studies to demonstrate efficacy of medical countermeasures against respiratory disease or bio...