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Study on the interzonal migration of airborne infectious particles in an isolation ward using benign bacteria

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Human movement is an important factor governing interzonal migration. It is the main cause of migration of airborne infectious particles to a relatively negative pressure zone. This study provides a set of experimentally obtained particle migration ratios by human movement. Other than serving as empirical data for further studies on the mechanics, these migration ratios can also be used to assess the infection risk for occupants in the isolation ward.

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