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104 Using noninvasive bioaerosol sampling to characterize human-to-human transmission of influenza v...

104 Using noninvasive bioaerosol sampling to characterize human-to-human transmission of influenza v...

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104 Using noninvasive bioaerosol sampling to characterize human-to-human transmission of influenza virus in a controlled exposure setting

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104 Using noninvasive bioaerosol sampling to characterize human-to-human transmission of influenza virus in a controlled exposure setting

Publisher

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Journal title

Journal of clinical and translational science, 2025-04, Vol.9 (s1), p.31-31

Language

English

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Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

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Contents

Objectives/Goals: Mathematical models of airborne virus transmission lack supporting field and clinical data such as viral aerosol emission rates and airborne infectious doses. Here, we aim to measure inhalation exposure to influenza aerosols in a room shared with persons with community-acquired influenza and estimate the infectious dose via inhala...

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104 Using noninvasive bioaerosol sampling to characterize human-to-human transmission of influenza virus in a controlled exposure setting

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_7429e293fd214a658dacbbb1eb073852

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_7429e293fd214a658dacbbb1eb073852

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ISSN

2059-8661

E-ISSN

2059-8661

DOI

10.1017/cts.2024.773

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