2022
DOI: 10.4103/ija.ija_309_22
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Functional analysis of a negative pressure airborne infection isolation canopy unit for the prevention of transmission of droplets and aerosols- An experimental study

Abstract: Background and Aims: This study describes the functional analysis of a negative pressure canopy unit developed to reduce infective aerosol and droplet spread in ad-hoc wards created to handle patients suffering from infective respiratory illnesses such as those recently encountered in the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: An experimental study was conducted to verify the functional analysis of a canopy unit for the following variables: a) Quantitative and qualitative analysis… Show more

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“…IJA also published eight original articles addressing airway management, ventilation practices, and protective devices in COVID-19 patients. [ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ] Despite the declining trend in the volume of COVID-19-related research, it was interesting to note that a few of the COVID-19-related articles attracted high viewership across the world. [ 5 7 ]…”
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“…IJA also published eight original articles addressing airway management, ventilation practices, and protective devices in COVID-19 patients. [ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ] Despite the declining trend in the volume of COVID-19-related research, it was interesting to note that a few of the COVID-19-related articles attracted high viewership across the world. [ 5 7 ]…”
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“…[ 10 ] The submission of research studies on these innovative strategies continues unabated and this issue of the IJA carries an experimental study that describes the functional analysis of a negative pressure canopy unit developed to reduce infective aerosol and droplet spread in ad-hoc wards. [ 11 ]…”
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