Journal article
Mitigating Airborne Infection Transmission in the Common Area of Inpatient Wards—A Case Study
X Li, K Kevin, WK Lam, A Ooi, C Zachreson, N Geard, L Tsigaras, S Bates, F McGain, L Morawska, M Kainer, J Monty
Fluids | MDPI AG | Published : 2025
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Abstract
In a hospital ward, transmission of airborne pathogens can occur in any area where people breathe the same air. These areas include patient rooms and specialised treatment rooms, as well as corridors and common areas. Numerous studies have been conducted to investigate the risk of airborne transmission within hospital rooms where patient care activities take place; however, studies assessing the risk of exposure to airborne pathogens in common areas such as nurse stations and corridors, in which healthcare workers spend up to 63% of their time, are very rare. In this study, we addressed this gap by simulating aerosol transport in the common area of a real inpatient ward encompassing differen..
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