Author: Caroline X. Gao; Yuguo Li; Jianjian Wei; Sue Cotton; Matthew Hamilton; Lei Wang; Benjamin J Cowling
Title: Multi-route respiratory infection: when a transmission route may dominate Document date: 2020_4_11
ID: mfnzkvd0_17
Snippet: The effectiveness of the viral dose introduced by the various routes is potentially different (relates to the presence of virus receptors in different regions of the respiratory tract as well as facial membrane). Hence, we introduce three doseresponse coefficients, namely , and , to account for potential different doseresponse rates via the airborne route, direct inhalation and exposure to facial membranes respectively. volume, , the air change r.....
Document: The effectiveness of the viral dose introduced by the various routes is potentially different (relates to the presence of virus receptors in different regions of the respiratory tract as well as facial membrane). Hence, we introduce three doseresponse coefficients, namely , and , to account for potential different doseresponse rates via the airborne route, direct inhalation and exposure to facial membranes respectively. volume, , the air change rate (ACH) in the room, and particle loss rate due to the death in the air , , and room deposition, .
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