Authors
Lucia Bandiera, Geethanjali Pavar, Gabriele Pisetta, Shuji Otomo, Enzo Mangano, Jonathan R Seckl, Paul Digard, Emanuela Molinari, Filippo Menolascina, Ignazio Maria Viola
Publication date
2020/12/23
Journal
Royal Society open science
Volume
7
Issue
12
Pages
201663
Publisher
The Royal Society
Description
Respiratory droplets are the primary transmission route for SARS-CoV-2, a principle which drives social distancing guidelines. Evidence suggests that virus transmission can be reduced by face coverings, but robust evidence for how mask usage might affect safe distancing parameters is lacking. Accordingly, we set out to quantify the effects of face coverings on respiratory tract droplet deposition. We tested an anatomically realistic manikin head which ejected fluorescent droplets of water and human volunteers, in speaking and coughing conditions without a face covering, or with a surgical mask or a single-layer cotton face covering. We quantified the number of droplets in flight using laser sheet illumination and UV-light for those that had landed at table height at up to 2 m. For human volunteers, expiratory droplets were caught on a microscope slide 5 cm from the mouth. Whether manikin or human, wearing a face …
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Scholar articles
L Bandiera, G Pavar, G Pisetta, S Otomo, E Mangano… - Royal Society open science, 2020