Dynamics and Viability of Airborne Respiratory Syncytial Virus under Various Indoor Air Conditions

A new paper has just been published by members of the team titled, “Dynamics and Viability of Airborne Respiratory Syncytial Virus under Various Indoor Air...

A new paper has just been published by members of the team titled, “Dynamics and Viability of Airborne Respiratory Syncytial Virus under Various Indoor Air Conditions”, in the Environmental Science & Technology.

The factors governing the viability of airborne viruses embedded within respiratory particles are not well understood. This study aimed to investigate the relative humidity (RH)-dependent viability of airborne respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in simulated respiratory particles suspended in various indoor air conditions.

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