Viable Viruses in Airborne Particles Detected during Cough by Participants with Acute Respiratory Viral Infections

A new paper published in Journal of Hospital Infection the by members of the team titled, “Viable Viruses in Airborne Particles Detected during Cough by...

A new paper published in Journal of Hospital Infection the by members of the team titled, “Viable Viruses in Airborne Particles Detected during Cough by Participants with Acute Respiratory Viral Infections”, which aimed to evaluate the survival of airborne viruses in exhaled particles produced during voluntary coughing by participants infected with respiratory viruses.

Read the paper here➡️: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhin.2025.07.005

Lidia Morawska, Zoran Ristovski, Sadegh Niazi, Kirsten Spann, QUT (Queensland University of Technology), Australian Research Council (ARC), Thrive IAQ

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