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Effectiveness of different types of mask in aerosol dispersion in SARS-CoV-2 infection

Gokhan Tanısalı, Ahmet Sözak, Abdul Samet Bulut, Tolga Ziya Sander, Özlem Doğan, Çağdaş Dağ, Mehmet Gönen, Füsun Can, Hasan DeMi̇rci̇, Önder Ergönül

2021International Journal of Infectious Diseases22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of different mask types in limiting the dispersal of coughed air. METHOD: The Schlieren method with a single curved mirror was used in this study. Coughed air has a slightly higher temperature than ambient air, which generates a refractive index gradient. A curved mirror with a radius of curvature of 10 m and a diameter of 60 cm was used. The spread of the cough wavefront was investigated among five subjects wearing: (1) no mask; (2) a single surgical mask; (3) a double surgical mask; (4) a cloth mask; (5) a valveless N95 mask; and (6) a valved N95 mask. RESULTS: All mask types reduced the size of the contaminated region significantly. The percentage reduction in the cross-sectional area of the contaminated region for the same mask types on different subjects revealed by normalized data suggests that the fit of a mask plays an important role. CONCLUSIONS: No significant difference in the spread of coughed air was found between the use of a single surgical mask or a double surgical mask. Cloth masks may be effective, depending on the quality of the cloth. Valved N95 masks exclusively protect the user. The fit of a mask is an important factor to minimize the contaminated region.

Topics & Concepts

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Aerosol2019-20 coronavirus outbreakVirologyDispersion (optics)Environmental scienceMedicineMeteorologyOpticsPhysicsInfectious disease (medical specialty)PathologyDiseaseOutbreakInfection Control and VentilationDental Research and COVID-19Dermatological and COVID-19 studies