Author: Yadana, Su; Coleman, Kristen Kelli; Nguyen, Tham Thi; Hansen-Estruch, Christophe; Kalimuddin, Shirin; Thoon, Koh Cheng; Low, Jenny Guek Hong; Gray, Gregory Charles
Title: Monitoring for airborne respiratory viruses in a general pediatric ward in Singapore Document date: 2019_12_4
ID: ss9rc3bo_16
Snippet: One strength of our bioaerosol sampling method is that it is a quick and non-invasive way to monitor for respiratory viruses without interrupting patients or healthcare professionals. Also, it requires little manpower to collect samples and results can be analyzed within a few hours. However, one limitation of our detection method was that we did not measure viral load in our aerosol samples, which makes it difficult to compare our results with q.....
Document: One strength of our bioaerosol sampling method is that it is a quick and non-invasive way to monitor for respiratory viruses without interrupting patients or healthcare professionals. Also, it requires little manpower to collect samples and results can be analyzed within a few hours. However, one limitation of our detection method was that we did not measure viral load in our aerosol samples, which makes it difficult to compare our results with quantitative aerosol studies in clinical settings. Additionally, our pilot study was not designed to collect patient data and therefore we were not able to match the virus-positive aerosol samples with individual patients present in the hospital ward at the time of sampling.
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