[HTML][HTML] Review of aerosol transmission of influenza A virus

R Tellier - Emerging infectious diseases, 2006 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Emerging infectious diseases, 2006ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In theory, influenza viruses can be transmitted through aerosols, large droplets, or direct
contact with secretions (or fomites). These 3 modes are not mutually exclusive. Published
findings that support the occurrence of aerosol transmission were reviewed to assess the
importance of this mode of transmission. Published evidence indicates that aerosol
transmission of influenza can be an important mode of transmission, which has obvious
implications for pandemic influenza planning and in particular for recommendations about …
Abstract
In theory, influenza viruses can be transmitted through aerosols, large droplets, or direct contact with secretions (or fomites). These 3 modes are not mutually exclusive. Published findings that support the occurrence of aerosol transmission were reviewed to assess the importance of this mode of transmission. Published evidence indicates that aerosol transmission of influenza can be an important mode of transmission, which has obvious implications for pandemic influenza planning and in particular for recommendations about the use of N95 respirators as part of personal protective equipment.
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