2023
DOI: 10.1017/s1049023x23001887
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COVID, Co-Ventilation, and Cross-contamination

Abstract: Introduction:During the COVID-19 pandemic, consideration was given to co-ventilating multiple patients on a single ventilator. Prior work had shown that this procedure was possible by ventilating four adult-size sheep for twenty-four hours, and other groups had performed this maneuver during dire circumstances. However, no investigation had examined the safety regarding cross-contamination. The purpose of our studies was to investigate if an infection could spread between individuals who were being co-ventilat… Show more

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