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Transfer of bacteriophage MS2 and fluorescein from N95 filtering facepiece respirators to hands: measuring fomite potential

Brady et al., 2017

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14816525609207186654
Author
Brady T
Strauch A
Almaguer C
Niezgoda G
Shaffer R
Yorio P
Fisher E
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Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene

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Contact transmission of pathogens from personal protective equipment is a concern within the healthcare industry. During public health emergency outbreaks, resources become constrained and the reuse of personal protective equipment, such as N95 filtering facepiece …
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