Preventing airborne virus transmission

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Image: PIRO4D (via Pixabay)
Image: PIRO4D (via Pixabay)
Image: PIRO4D (via Pixabay) - UvA physicists Daniel Bonn and Mazi Jalaal are involved in in the MIST programme (MItigation STrategies for airborne infection control) in which a large number of academic and industrial partners aim to better understand and prevent airborne virus transmission. The national programme has received an NWO Perspectief grant of 4 million euros. Ever since COVID-19 struck on a worldwide scale, we have become very aware of the dangers of diseases that can transmit through the air. In the MIST programme, epidemiologists, infection prevention specialists, soft matter physicists, fluid dynamics experts, and engineers join forces to better understand and prevent airborne virus transmission. Under different circumstances, the researchers study the contagiousness of viruses, the spread of aerosols, and the influence of ventilation and air purification on the virus transmission. They then translate this knowledge into practical recommendations about which measures can be applied in the most efficient, cost effective and sustainable ways in different environments, varying from homes to hospitals, schools and trains. Perspectief.
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