2022
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.45811
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Evaluation of Aerosol Particle Leak and Standard Surgical Mask Fit With 3 Elastomeric Harness Designs

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“…It is now clear that the presence of fine particles exhaled by infected patients and the risk situations in hospitals [3] are two factors that argue in favor of N95 respirators. However, N95 respirators require a seal [72] , [73] , and previous work suggested that in terms of the risk of penetration, peripheral leaks had a greater impact than level of filtration.…”
Section: Discussion-conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is now clear that the presence of fine particles exhaled by infected patients and the risk situations in hospitals [3] are two factors that argue in favor of N95 respirators. However, N95 respirators require a seal [72] , [73] , and previous work suggested that in terms of the risk of penetration, peripheral leaks had a greater impact than level of filtration.…”
Section: Discussion-conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmental friendliness regards material environmental friendliness, waste yield, and recyclable value as its evaluation indexes [14,21]. Social desirability takes mask ergonomics, aesthetics, and functionality as its evaluation indexes, where the functionality contains several aspects such as droplet blocking ability, facial fit, and smooth breathing [1,22]. It has difficulties in investigating social desirability due to the fact that it is closely concerned with how masks affect human well-being, including human equality, social justice, and people's happiness [23].…”
Section: Sustainable Evaluation Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%