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Disrupting the transmission of influenza a: face masks and ultraviolet light as control measures

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  • Weiss, M.M.
  • Weiss, P.D.
  • Weiss, D.E.
  • Weiss, J.B.

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In the event of an influenza pandemic, where effective vaccine and antiviral drugs may be lacking, disrupting environmental transmission of the influenza virus will be the only viable strategy to protect the public. We discuss 2 such modalities, respirators (face masks) and ultraviolet (UV) light. Largely overlooked, the potential utility of each is underappreciated. The effectiveness of disposable face masks may be increased by sealing the edges of the mask to the face. Reusable masks should be stockpiled, because the Sof disposable masks will likely prove inadequate. UV light, directed overhead, may be beneficial in hospitals and nursing homes.

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  • Weiss, M.M. & Weiss, P.D. & Weiss, D.E. & Weiss, J.B., 2007. "Disrupting the transmission of influenza a: face masks and ultraviolet light as control measures," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 97(S1), pages 32-37.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:10.2105/ajph.2006.096214_0
    DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2006.096214
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