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Characterization of aerosols generated during patient care activities
Caroline A. O'Neil
, Jiayu Li
, Anna Leavey
, Yang Wang
, Matthew Hink
, Meghan Wallace
, Pratim Biswas
,
Carey Ann D. Burnham
,
Hilary M. Babcock
Division of Laboratory and Genomic Medicine
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
COVID-19 Researchers
Division of Infectious Diseases
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Bronchoscopy
100%
Patient Care
100%
Aerosol
100%
Care Work
100%
Medication Administration
100%
Nebulised Drugs
100%
Noninvasive Ventilation
40%
Health Personnel
40%
Infection Risk
20%
Contact Precautions
20%
Multidrug-resistant Organisms
20%
Viable Bacteria
20%
Bacterial Pathogens
20%
Routine Care
20%
Bathing
20%
Particle Concentration
20%
Bacterial Culture
20%
Multiple Patients
20%
Active Sampling
20%
Aerosol Generation
20%
Liquid Waste
20%
Viable Pathogen
20%
Aerosol Generating
20%
Environmental Organisms
20%
Bed Linen
20%
BioSampler
20%
Pathogen Recovery
20%
Aerosol Production
20%
Aerosol Characterization
20%
Impinger
20%
Aerosol Can
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Patient Care
100%
Bronchoscopy
100%
Care (Medicine)
100%
Pathogen
60%
Noninvasive Ventilation
40%
Health Care Personnel
40%
Infection
20%
Bacterium Culture
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Patient Care
100%
Bronchoscopy
100%
Care (Medicine)
100%
Health Care Personnel
40%
Noninvasive Ventilation
40%
Infection
20%
Bacterium Culture
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Infectious Agent
100%
Infection
33%