The evaluation of airborne pathogens diffusion is a crucial practice in preventing airborne diseases like COVID-19, especially in indoor environments. Through this transmission route, pathogens can be carried by droplets, droplet nuclei and aerosols and be conveyed over long distances. Therefore, understanding their diffusion is vital for prevention and curbing disease transmission. There are different techniques used for this purpose, and one of the most common is the utilization of tracer gas, however, it has limitations such as the difference in size between the gas molecules and the respiratory droplets, as well as its incapability to take into account evaporation. For this reason, a new method for evaluating the diffusion of respiratory droplets has been developed. This approach involves the use of an ultrasonic emitter to release and disperse pigmented aerosols, and a colorimeter for the following quantitative evaluation. A comparison with the tracer gas technique has been carried out, showing for the pigmented aerosols methodology a response that is dependent on different relative humidity conditions, while there is no clear difference in the dispersion of tracer gas at high or low humidity.

Airborne pathogens diffusion: A comparison between tracer gas and pigmented aerosols for indoor environment analysis / Puglia, M.; Ottani, F.; Morselli, N.; Pedrazzi, S.; Allesina, G.; Muscio, A.; Cossarizza, A.; Tartarini, P.. - In: HELIYON. - ISSN 2405-8440. - 10:4(2024), pp. 1-12. [10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e26076]

Airborne pathogens diffusion: A comparison between tracer gas and pigmented aerosols for indoor environment analysis

Puglia M.;Ottani F.;Morselli N.;Pedrazzi S.;Allesina G.;Muscio A.;Cossarizza A.;Tartarini P.
2024

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The evaluation of airborne pathogens diffusion is a crucial practice in preventing airborne diseases like COVID-19, especially in indoor environments. Through this transmission route, pathogens can be carried by droplets, droplet nuclei and aerosols and be conveyed over long distances. Therefore, understanding their diffusion is vital for prevention and curbing disease transmission. There are different techniques used for this purpose, and one of the most common is the utilization of tracer gas, however, it has limitations such as the difference in size between the gas molecules and the respiratory droplets, as well as its incapability to take into account evaporation. For this reason, a new method for evaluating the diffusion of respiratory droplets has been developed. This approach involves the use of an ultrasonic emitter to release and disperse pigmented aerosols, and a colorimeter for the following quantitative evaluation. A comparison with the tracer gas technique has been carried out, showing for the pigmented aerosols methodology a response that is dependent on different relative humidity conditions, while there is no clear difference in the dispersion of tracer gas at high or low humidity.
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Airborne pathogens diffusion: A comparison between tracer gas and pigmented aerosols for indoor environment analysis / Puglia, M.; Ottani, F.; Morselli, N.; Pedrazzi, S.; Allesina, G.; Muscio, A.; Cossarizza, A.; Tartarini, P.. - In: HELIYON. - ISSN 2405-8440. - 10:4(2024), pp. 1-12. [10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e26076]
Puglia, M.; Ottani, F.; Morselli, N.; Pedrazzi, S.; Allesina, G.; Muscio, A.; Cossarizza, A.; Tartarini, P.
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