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*Wells evaporation-falling curve - 100 micron droplets dry out and nuclei fall to the ground within a few seconds, with max at 160 microns after which they do not dry but fall to the ground more quickly due to heavier weight. - [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK143281/]. Summary - if airflows exist (even convection from higher body temperature) - contamination may occur to other patients, and even large distances if air movement is present (wind, doors opening, etc). | *Wells evaporation-falling curve - 100 micron droplets dry out and nuclei fall to the ground within a few seconds, with max at 160 microns after which they do not dry but fall to the ground more quickly due to heavier weight. - [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK143281/]. Summary - if airflows exist (even convection from higher body temperature) - contamination may occur to other patients, and even large distances if air movement is present (wind, doors opening, etc). | ||
=Mechanism of Infection= | |||
*Here is one point of view - [https://www.livescience.com/covid-19-treatments-might-exist.html] |
Revision as of 19:41, 21 March 2020
What does COVID treatment require?
Transmission
- Wells evaporation-falling curve - 100 micron droplets dry out and nuclei fall to the ground within a few seconds, with max at 160 microns after which they do not dry but fall to the ground more quickly due to heavier weight. - [1]. Summary - if airflows exist (even convection from higher body temperature) - contamination may occur to other patients, and even large distances if air movement is present (wind, doors opening, etc).
Mechanism of Infection
- Here is one point of view - [2]