Selected article for: "dose response and respiratory droplet"

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_60
    Snippet: Although we have differentiated possible dose-response difference between airborne droplets and larger inhalable droplets, we did not model their deposition coefficient in different regions of respiratory tract, which can be a key impacting factor in total transmission. If the virus receptor only presented in the pulmonary region, all transmission routes except the airborne route have been overestimated as only particles less than 10 μm can pene.....
    Document: Although we have differentiated possible dose-response difference between airborne droplets and larger inhalable droplets, we did not model their deposition coefficient in different regions of respiratory tract, which can be a key impacting factor in total transmission. If the virus receptor only presented in the pulmonary region, all transmission routes except the airborne route have been overestimated as only particles less than 10 μm can penetrate the larger respiratory airways. In our model, breathing was also not included in the droplet generation process, and initial respiratory jet velocity differences between respiratory activities were not considered.

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