2021
DOI: 10.1063/5.0061627
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How severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 aerosol propagates through the age-specific upper airways

Abstract: The recent outbreak of the COVID-19 causes significant respirational health problems, including high mortality rates worldwide. The deadly corona virus-containing aerosol enters the atmospheric air through sneezing, exhalation, or talking, assembling with the particulate matter, and subsequently transferring to the respiratory system. This recent outbreak illustrates that the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus-2 is deadlier for aged people than for other age groups. It is evident that the air… Show more

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“…Numerical modelling is an important tool to investigate not only the transport of drugs and aerosols in the lungs [17,18] but also the effect of bronchial tree inhomogeneity on local airflow pathways. This potentially supports the interpretation of the data recorded by IGW as well as the improvement of this technique, including treatment parameters and application of new gases.…”
Section: Numerical Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerical modelling is an important tool to investigate not only the transport of drugs and aerosols in the lungs [17,18] but also the effect of bronchial tree inhomogeneity on local airflow pathways. This potentially supports the interpretation of the data recorded by IGW as well as the improvement of this technique, including treatment parameters and application of new gases.…”
Section: Numerical Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most inhaled vaccines delivered as a nasal spray are needle-free, low-cost, do not require refrigeration for storage or shipment, and are self-administered, eliminating the need for healthcare workers and infrastructure facilities [2]. Recently, the scientific community has witnessed a plethora of researches considering various aspects related to COVID-19 viruses and its treatments [3,4]. Among them, nasal vaccinations are seen as the most promising method for treating COVID-19 that can replace intramuscular vaccination [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A wide range of mathematical models analyzed the airflow and respiratory aerosol deposition to the extrathoracic airways (Xiao, et al 2021 ; Xiao, et al 2021 ; Saha, et al 2019 ; Islam et al 2021a , b ). The availability of the high-resolution CT-scan data for the upper airway model helps the researcher to perform the mathematical analysis of the particle deposition at the extrathoracic airways.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The computational study predicts significantly higher deposition concentration (seven times) at the upper airways than the acinar region. A recent study performed the SARS CoV-2 aerosol transport to the age-specific airway model (Islam, et al 2021d ). The numerical study calculated the deposition efficiency for 50-, 60- and 70-year-old airways model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%