Detection of airborne rhinovirus and its relation to outdoor air supply in office environments
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Development of an improved methodology to detect infectious airborne influenza virus using the NIOSH bioaerosol samplerPrevalence and implementation of IAQ programs in U.S. schools.Tuberculosis, nontuberculous lung infection, pleural disorders, pulmonary function, respiratory muscles, occupational lung disease, pulmonary infections, and social issues in AJRCCM in 2004Methods for sampling of airborne virusesSurveillance of airborne adenovirus and Mycoplasma pneumoniae in a hospital pediatric departmentRole of mechanical ventilation in the airborne transmission of infectious agents in buildings.Role of ventilation in airborne transmission of infectious agents in the built environment - a multidisciplinary systematic review.In China, students in crowded dormitories with a low ventilation rate have more common colds: evidence for airborne transmissionAmbient influenza and avian influenza virus during dust storm days and background days.Environmental factors affecting the transmission of respiratory virusesIndoor air quality and the risk of lower respiratory tract infections in young Canadian Inuit children.Control of asthma triggers in indoor air with air cleaners: a modeling analysis.Airborne influenza virus detection with four aerosol samplers using molecular and infectivity assays: considerations for a new infectious virus aerosol samplerDetection of respiratory viruses by molecular methodsNucleic acid amplification-based diagnosis of respiratory virus infections.Ventilation rates and health: multidisciplinary review of the scientific literature.Reflections on the state of research: indoor environmental quality.Challenges of studying viral aerosol metagenomics and communities in comparison with bacterial and fungal aerosols.Seasonal evaluation of bioaerosols from indoor air of residential apartments within the metropolitan area in South Korea.An optimized method to detect influenza virus and human rhinovirus from exhaled breath and the airborne environment.The Fate of Mengovirus on Fiberglass Filter of Air Handling Units.Predictive models of control strategies involved in containing indoor airborne infections.Ventilation in day care centers and sick leave among nursery children.Perceptions in the U.S. building industry of the benefits and costs of improving indoor air quality.A probabilistic transmission dynamic model to assess indoor airborne infection risks.Indoor air quality risk factors for severe lower respiratory tract infections in Inuit infants in Baffin Region, Nunavut: a pilot study.Detection of respiratory viruses on air filters from aircraft.How do we catch colds?Modelling respiratory infection control measure effects.Survey of Unsatisfactory Levels of Airborne Bacteria in Air-conditioned Offices
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Detection of airborne rhinovirus and its relation to outdoor air supply in office environments
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Donald K. Milton
Matthew Wand
Sebastian L. Johnston
Stephen Rudnick
Tatiana Kebadze
Theodore A. Myatt
Zhengfa Zuo
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10.1164/RCCM.200306-760OC
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2004-06-01T00:00:00Z