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- Also droplet transmission. A mode of transmission for a contagious disease that involves relatively large, short-range (less than 6 feet) respiratory droplets produced by sneezing, coughing, or talking. Kaiser Family Foundation
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- "It can be inhaled if you are very close to the patient, if you are creating aerosolization," says Balkhy. But she said past clinical experience with other severe coronaviruses, SARS and MERS, supports the idea that these viruses mainly spread via droplet transmission. - NPR by
- While research on the effectiveness of universal mask wearing for reducing respiratory droplet transmission is still thin, there is evidence to support it. - The Eagle by
- “If it could easily exist as an aerosol, we would be seeing much greater levels of transmission,” said epidemiologist Michael LeVasseur of Drexel University. “And we would be seeing a different pattern in who’s getting infected. With droplet spread, it’s mostly to close contacts. But if a virus easily exists as an aerosol, you could get it from people you share an elevator with.” - Stat News by
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- Način prenošenja zaraze pri bliskom kontaktu (kihanju ili kašljanju). Own research - by Kate Perak
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- Virusi se prenose na izravan i neizravan način. Izravan način je kontaktom preko kože, sluznice i paranteralno, te kapljični prijenos. - inPharma by Kate Perak
- Ponovimo nešto bitno - korištenje dezinficijensa smanjujemo rizik prijenosa, ali ne može onemogućiti kapljični prijenos. - Farmacia by Kate Perak
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