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Effectiveness of cough etiquette maneuvers in disrupting the chain of transmission of infectious respiratory diseases

机译:咳嗽礼节演习在破坏传染性呼吸道疾病传播链中的有效性

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Background The effectiveness of recommended measures, such as “cover your mouth when coughing”, in disrupting the chain of transmission of infectious respiratory diseases (IRD) has been questioned. The objective of the current study was to determine the effectiveness of simple primary respiratory hygiene/cough etiquette maneuvers in blocking droplets expelled as aerosol during coughing. Method In this study, 31 healthy non-smokers performed cough etiquette maneuvers in an effort to cover their voluntarily elicited best effort coughs in an open bench format. A laser diffraction system was used to obtain accurate, non-invasive, quantitative, real time measurements of the size and number of droplets emitted during the assessed cough etiquette maneuvers. Results Recommended cough etiquette maneuvers did not block the release and dispersion of a variety of different diameter droplets to the surrounding environment. Droplets smaller than one-micron size dominate the total number of droplets leaked when practicing assessed maneuvers. Conclusions All the assessed cough etiquette maneuvers, performed as recommended, do not block droplets expelled as aerosol when coughing. This aerosol can penetrate profound levels of the respiratory system. Practicing these assessed primary respiratory hygiene/cough etiquette maneuvers would still permit direct, indirect, and/or airborne transmission and spread of IRD, such as influenza and Tuberculosis. All the assessed cough etiquette maneuvers, as recommended, do not fully interrupt the chain of transmission of IRD. This knowledge urges us all to critically review recommended CE and to search for new evidence-based procedures that effectively disrupt the transmission of respiratory pathogens. Interrupting the chain of transmission of IRD will optimize the protection of first responders, paramedics, nurses, and doctors working in triage sites, emergency rooms, intensive care units, and the general public against cough-droplet-spread diseases.
机译:背景技术有人质疑建议采取的措施(例如“咳嗽时捂住嘴”)在破坏传染性呼吸道疾病(IRD)传播链方面的有效性。当前研究的目的是确定简单的初级呼吸卫生/咳嗽礼节法在阻止咳嗽过程中以气雾形式排出的飞沫中的有效性。方法在本研究中,有31名健康的非吸烟者进行了咳嗽礼节演习,以期以开放的卧式形式掩盖他们自愿引起的尽力而为的咳嗽。使用激光衍射系统来获得准确的,非侵入性的,定量的,实时的,在评估的咳嗽礼节演习过程中散发的液滴的大小和数量的测量值。结果推荐的咳嗽礼节动作不会阻止各种不同直径的小滴释放和散布到周围环境中。练习评估操作时,小于一微米的液滴占泄漏的液滴总数的大部分。结论所有推荐的咳嗽礼节演习都按照推荐的方式进行,在咳嗽时不会阻塞以气雾形式排出的飞沫。这种气溶胶可以渗透到呼吸系统的深处。采取这些经过评估的主要呼吸道卫生/咳嗽礼节手法仍将允许直接,间接和/或空气传播和传播IRD,例如流感和结核病。根据建议,所有评估的咳嗽礼节演习都不会完全中断IRD的传播链。这些知识促使我们所有人认真审查推荐的CE,并寻找能够有效破坏呼吸道病原体传播的新的循证医学程序。中断IRD的传播链将优化对在分诊站点,急诊室,重症监护室和一般公众中工作的急救人员,护理人员,护士和医生的保护,使其免受咳嗽小滴传播的疾病。

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