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A Quantitative Assessment of the Efficacy of Surgical and N95 Masks to Filter Influenza Virus in Patients with Acute Influenza Infection
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VaccinationN95 MasksViral DiagnosticsAcute Influenza InfectionFilter Influenza VirusRespiratory InfectionVirologyClinical DiagnosisInfectious Respiratory DiseaseInfluenza VaccineLaboratory-confirmed Acute InfluenzaInfection ControlMedicineSocial DistancingCovid-19
We assessed the in vivo efficacy of surgical and N95 (respirator) masks to filter reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR)-detectable virus when worn correctly by patients with laboratory-confirmed acute influenza. Of 26 patients with a clinical diagnosis of influenza, 19 had the diagnosis confirmed by RT-PCR, and 9 went on to complete the study. Surgical and N95 masks were equally effective in preventing the spread of PCR-detectable influenza.
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