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The use of masks and respirators to prevent transmission of influenza: a systematic review of the scientific evidence

机译:使用口罩和呼吸器预防流感的传播:对科学证据的系统回顾

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Please cite this paper as: bin‐Reza et al. (2012) The use of masks and respirators to prevent transmission of influenza: a systematic review of the scientific evidence. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 6(4), 257–267.There are limited data on the use of masks and respirators to reduce transmission of influenza. A systematic review was undertaken to help inform pandemic influenza guidance in the United Kingdom. The initial review was performed in November 2009 and updated in June 2010 and January 2011. Inclusion criteria included randomised controlled trials and quasi‐experimental and observational studies of humans published in English with an outcome of laboratory‐confirmed or clinically‐diagnosed influenza and other viral respiratory infections. There were 17 eligible studies. Six of eight randomised controlled trials found no significant differences between control and intervention groups (masks with or without hand hygiene; N95/P2 respirators). One household trial found that mask wearing coupled with hand sanitiser use reduced secondary transmission of upper respiratory infection/influenza‐like illness/laboratory‐confirmed influenza compared with education; hand sanitiser alone resulted in no reduction. One hospital‐based trial found a lower rate of clinical respiratory illness associated with non‐fit‐tested N95 respirator use compared with medical masks. Eight of nine retrospective observational studies found that mask and/or respirator use was independently associated with a reduced risk of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Findings, however, may not be applicable to influenza and many studies were suboptimal. None of the studies established a conclusive relationship between mask/respirator use and protection against influenza infection. Some evidence suggests that mask use is best undertaken as part of a package of personal protection especially hand hygiene. The effectiveness of masks and respirators is likely linked to early, consistent and correct usage.
机译:请将此文件引用为:bin-Reza等。 (2012)使用口罩和呼吸器预防流感的传播:科学证据的系统综述。流感和其他呼吸道病毒6(4),257–267。关于使用口罩和呼吸器减少流感传播的数据有限。为了对联合王国的大流行性流感指南提供参考,进行了系统的审查。初步审查于2009年11月进行,并于2010年6月和2011年1月进行了更新。纳入标准包括以英语发表的随机对照试验以及对人类的准实验和观察性研究,其结果经实验室确认或临床诊断为流感和其他病毒呼吸道感染。有17项合格研究。八项随机对照试验中的六项发现,对照组与干预组(带或不带手卫生的口罩; N95 / P2呼吸器)之间无显着差异。一项家庭试验发现,与教育相比,戴口罩加上手消毒剂可减少上呼吸道感染/类似流感的疾病/实验室确诊的流感的继发性传播。仅手部消毒剂就不会减少。一项基于医院的试验发现,与未经口罩测试的N95防毒面具使用相关的临床呼吸系统疾病的发生率低于医用口罩。九项回顾性观察研究中的八项发现,使用口罩和/或呼吸器与降低严重急性呼吸综合征(SARS)的风险独立相关。但是,发现可能不适用于流感,许多研究都不理想。没有一项研究在使用口罩/呼吸器与预防流感感染之间建立确定性的关系。一些证据表明,最好将口罩使用作为一整套个人防护措施的一部分,尤其是手卫生。口罩和呼吸器的有效性可能与早期,一致和正确的使用有关。

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