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Autor: Lindsley, William G., Francoise M. Blachere, Robert E. Thewlis, Abhishek Vishnu, Kristina A. Davis, Gang Cao, Jan E. Palmer, Karen E. Clark, Melanie A. Fisher, Rashida Khakoo, and Donald H. Beezhold.
Tema: Research
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2010-11-30
Descripción: Influenza is thought to be communicated from person to person by multiple pathways. However, the relative importance of different routes of influenza transmission is unclear. -
Autor: Lindsley, William G., Jeffrey S. Reynolds, Jonathan V. Szalajda, John D. Noti, and Donald H. Beezhold.
Tema: Research
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2013
Descripción: Aerosol particles expelled during human coughs are a potential pathway for infectious disease transmission. However, the importance of airborne transmission is unclear for many diseases. -
Autor: Lindsley, William G., John D. Noti, Francoise M. Blachere, Robert E. Thewlis, Stephen B. Martin, Sreekumar Othumpangat, Bahar Noorbakhsh, William T. Goldsmith, Abhishek Vishnu, Jan E. Palmer, Karen E. Clark, and Donald H. Beezhold.
Tema: Research
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2015
Descripción: Patients with influenza release aerosol particles containing the virus into their environment. -
Autor: Lindsley, William G., Terri A. Pearce, Judith B. Hudnall, Kristina A. Davis, Stephen M. Davis, Melanie A. Fisher, Rashida Khakoo, Jan E. Palmer, Karen E. Clark, Ismail Celik, Christopher C. Coffey, Francoise M. Blachere, and Donald H. Beezhold.
Tema: Research
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2012
Descripción: The question of whether influenza is transmitted to a significant degree by aerosols remains controversial, in part, because little is known about the quantity and size of potentially infectious airborne particles produced by people with influenza. -
Autor: Lindsley, William G., William P. King, Robert E. Thewlis, Jeffrey S. Reynolds, Kedar Panday, Gang Cao, and Jonathan V. Szalajda.
Tema: Research
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2012
Descripción: Few studies have quantified the dispersion of potentially infectious bioaerosols produced by patients in the health care environment and the exposure of health care workers to these particles. -
Autor: Lore, Michael B., Brian K. Heimbuch, Teanne L. Brown, Joseph D. Wander, and Steven H. Hinrichs.
Tema: Infection Control
Tipo de elemento: Publicación
Fecha de actualización: 2011-08-22
Descripción: Filtering facepiece respirators (FFRs) are recommended for use as precautions against airborne pathogenic microorganisms; however, during pandemics demand for FFRs may far exceed availability. -
Autor: NETEC
Tema: Infection Control
Tipo de elemento: Video
Fecha de actualización: 2020-08-27
Descripción: The use of exhalation valves with N95s can expose the people around you to a virus if you are an asympotamic or presymptomatic carrier.N95 respirators come in different brands and types. One of the key features is whether they have an exhalation… -
Autor: NETEC
Tema: Emergency Management
Tipo de elemento: Webinar
Fecha de actualización: 2020-10-30
Descripción: Influenza in the Age of COVID: In this webinar, we will summarize the similarities and differences between seasonal influenza and COVID-19, describe influenza vaccination planning efforts, discuss testing and antiviral treatment of influenza when… -
Autor: NETEC
Tema: Emergency Management
Tipo de elemento: Webinar
Fecha de actualización: 2021-11-12
Descripción: Join us Friday, November 12th, at 12pm CST for the next NETEC COVID-19 Webinar Series presentation, Influenza in the Age of COVID: 2021 Seasonal Update. Join our presenters as they discuss important topics surrounding the upcoming 2021 influenza… -
Autor: NETEC
Tema: Infection Control
Tipo de elemento: Guía
Fecha de actualización: 2021-12-22
Descripción: This three page graphic guide explains the differences between the Influenza and COVID-19 viruses.