2020
DOI: 10.15406/bbij.2020.09.00316
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Low-cost enhancement of facial mask filtration to prevent transmission of COVID-19

Abstract: The use of face masks is recommended worldwide to reduce the spread of COVID-19. A plethora of facial coverings and respirators, both commercial and homemade, pervade the market, but the true filtration capabilities of many homemade measures against the virus are unclear and continue to be unexplored. In this work, we compare the following masks in keeping out particulate matter below 2.5 microns in decreasing order of their efficacy: N95 respirators, cloth masks with activated carbon air filters, cloth masks … Show more

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“…Studies showed that different metal oxides fibrous layers on mask material improve the effectiveness [ 102 ]. Masks with activated carbon or HVAC air filters demonstrate good results [ 103 ]. Fabric masks appear less effective than surgical masks and N95 respirators [ 69 ].…”
Section: Efficacy Of Currently Available Face Masksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies showed that different metal oxides fibrous layers on mask material improve the effectiveness [ 102 ]. Masks with activated carbon or HVAC air filters demonstrate good results [ 103 ]. Fabric masks appear less effective than surgical masks and N95 respirators [ 69 ].…”
Section: Efficacy Of Currently Available Face Masksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En el sector de la salud, Bhimaraju et al [13], realizaron un estudio comparativo sobre la eficacia de distintas mascarillas para mantener el material particulado por debajo de 2,5 micrones, con la finalidad de prevenir el Covid-19 a costos más económicos. Los investigadores para sus pruebas simularon un individuo que respira aire que contiene gotitas respiratorias a través de una máscara.…”
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