Transmission from sink to patient: an evaluation of sink generated bioaerosols and their role in hospital acquired bacterial infections
Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs) pose a significant public health risk. Hospital sinks and associated plumbing are one likely source. This study investigates bioaerosol emissions from sink P-traps during faucet operation to assess their potential role in pathogen transmission in the hospital context. We designed an aerosol chamber system with adjustable air change rate and a functioning sink meeting hospital standards. We quantified bioaerosol and large droplet emission factors from the sink, using Escherichia coli F
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Published In
DOI
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Related Subject Headings
- Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
- 4004 Chemical engineering
- 3701 Atmospheric sciences
- 3406 Physical chemistry