Mathematical models for assessing the role of airflow on the risk of airborne infection in hospital wards.
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Shared air: a renewed focus on ventilation for the prevention of tuberculosis transmission.Movement of airborne contaminants in a hospital isolation room.Airborne transmission of disease in hospitals.Quantification of shared air: a social and environmental determinant of airborne disease transmission.Tuberculosis transmission to young children in a South African community: modeling household and community infection risks.Preventing airborne disease transmission: review of methods for ventilation design in health care facilitiesTuberculosis in a South African prison - a transmission modelling analysis.Building Ventilation as an Effective Disease Intervention Strategy in a Dense Indoor Contact Network in an Ideal City.Use of risk assessment and likelihood estimation to analyze spatial distribution pattern of respiratory infection cases.Response to the Questions Posed by the Food Safety and Inspection Service, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Marine Fisheries Service, and the Defense Health Agency, Veterinary Services Activity Regarding Control StrategieAn Effective Surrogate Tracer Technique for S. aureus Bioaerosols in a Mechanically Ventilated Hospital Room Replica Using Dilute Aqueous Lithium ChlorideAn assessment of, and response to, potential cross-contamination routes due to defective appliance water trap seals in building drainage systemsA unified stochastic modelling framework for the spread of nosocomial infectionsModeling infection risk and energy use of upper-room Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation systems in multi-room environments
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Mathematical models for assessing the role of airflow on the risk of airborne infection in hospital wards.
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2009-10-07T00:00:00Z