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Absence of Detectable Influenza RNA Transmitted via Aerosol during Various Human Respiratory Activities – Experiments from Singapore and Hong Kong

Two independent studies by two separate research teams (from Hong Kong and Singapore) failed to detect any influenza RNA landing on, or inhaled by, a life-like, human manikin target, after exposure to naturally influenza-infected volunteers. For the Hong Kong experiments, 9 influenza-infected volunt...

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Autores principales: Tang, Julian W., Gao, Caroline X., Cowling, Benjamin J., Koh, Gerald C., Chu, Daniel, Heilbronn, Cherie, Lloyd, Belinda, Pantelic, Jovan, Nicolle, Andre D., Klettner, Christian A., Peiris, J. S. Malik, Sekhar, Chandra, Cheong, David K. W., Tham, Kwok Wai, Koay, Evelyn S. C., Tsui, Wendy, Kwong, Alfred, Chan, Kitty, Li, Yuguo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4160257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25208000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107338
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author Tang, Julian W.
Gao, Caroline X.
Cowling, Benjamin J.
Koh, Gerald C.
Chu, Daniel
Heilbronn, Cherie
Lloyd, Belinda
Pantelic, Jovan
Nicolle, Andre D.
Klettner, Christian A.
Peiris, J. S. Malik
Sekhar, Chandra
Cheong, David K. W.
Tham, Kwok Wai
Koay, Evelyn S. C.
Tsui, Wendy
Kwong, Alfred
Chan, Kitty
Li, Yuguo
author_facet Tang, Julian W.
Gao, Caroline X.
Cowling, Benjamin J.
Koh, Gerald C.
Chu, Daniel
Heilbronn, Cherie
Lloyd, Belinda
Pantelic, Jovan
Nicolle, Andre D.
Klettner, Christian A.
Peiris, J. S. Malik
Sekhar, Chandra
Cheong, David K. W.
Tham, Kwok Wai
Koay, Evelyn S. C.
Tsui, Wendy
Kwong, Alfred
Chan, Kitty
Li, Yuguo
author_sort Tang, Julian W.
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description Two independent studies by two separate research teams (from Hong Kong and Singapore) failed to detect any influenza RNA landing on, or inhaled by, a life-like, human manikin target, after exposure to naturally influenza-infected volunteers. For the Hong Kong experiments, 9 influenza-infected volunteers were recruited to breathe, talk/count and cough, from 0.1 m and 0.5 m distance, onto a mouth-breathing manikin. Aerosolised droplets exhaled from the volunteers and entering the manikin’s mouth were collected with PTFE filters and an aerosol sampler, in separate experiments. Virus detection was performed using an in-house influenza RNA reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assay. No influenza RNA was detected from any of the PTFE filters or air samples. For the Singapore experiments, 6 influenza-infected volunteers were asked to breathe (nasal/mouth breathing), talk (counting in English/second language), cough (from 1 m/0.1 m away) and laugh, onto a thermal, breathing manikin. The manikin’s face was swabbed at specific points (around both eyes, the nostrils and the mouth) before and after exposure to each of these respiratory activities, and was cleaned between each activity with medical grade alcohol swabs. Shadowgraph imaging was used to record the generation of these respiratory aerosols from the infected volunteers and their impact onto the target manikin. No influenza RNA was detected from any of these swabs with either team’s in-house diagnostic influenza assays. All the influenza-infected volunteers had diagnostic swabs taken at recruitment that confirmed influenza (A/H1, A/H3 or B) infection with high viral loads, ranging from 10(5)-10(8) copies/mL (Hong Kong volunteers/assay) and 10(4)–10(7) copies/mL influenza viral RNA (Singapore volunteers/assay). These findings suggest that influenza RNA may not be readily transmitted from naturally-infected human source to susceptible recipients via these natural respiratory activities, within these exposure time-frames. Various reasons are discussed in an attempt to explain these findings.
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spelling pubmed-41602572014-09-12 Absence of Detectable Influenza RNA Transmitted via Aerosol during Various Human Respiratory Activities – Experiments from Singapore and Hong Kong Tang, Julian W. Gao, Caroline X. Cowling, Benjamin J. Koh, Gerald C. Chu, Daniel Heilbronn, Cherie Lloyd, Belinda Pantelic, Jovan Nicolle, Andre D. Klettner, Christian A. Peiris, J. S. Malik Sekhar, Chandra Cheong, David K. W. Tham, Kwok Wai Koay, Evelyn S. C. Tsui, Wendy Kwong, Alfred Chan, Kitty Li, Yuguo PLoS One Research Article Two independent studies by two separate research teams (from Hong Kong and Singapore) failed to detect any influenza RNA landing on, or inhaled by, a life-like, human manikin target, after exposure to naturally influenza-infected volunteers. For the Hong Kong experiments, 9 influenza-infected volunteers were recruited to breathe, talk/count and cough, from 0.1 m and 0.5 m distance, onto a mouth-breathing manikin. Aerosolised droplets exhaled from the volunteers and entering the manikin’s mouth were collected with PTFE filters and an aerosol sampler, in separate experiments. Virus detection was performed using an in-house influenza RNA reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assay. No influenza RNA was detected from any of the PTFE filters or air samples. For the Singapore experiments, 6 influenza-infected volunteers were asked to breathe (nasal/mouth breathing), talk (counting in English/second language), cough (from 1 m/0.1 m away) and laugh, onto a thermal, breathing manikin. The manikin’s face was swabbed at specific points (around both eyes, the nostrils and the mouth) before and after exposure to each of these respiratory activities, and was cleaned between each activity with medical grade alcohol swabs. Shadowgraph imaging was used to record the generation of these respiratory aerosols from the infected volunteers and their impact onto the target manikin. No influenza RNA was detected from any of these swabs with either team’s in-house diagnostic influenza assays. All the influenza-infected volunteers had diagnostic swabs taken at recruitment that confirmed influenza (A/H1, A/H3 or B) infection with high viral loads, ranging from 10(5)-10(8) copies/mL (Hong Kong volunteers/assay) and 10(4)–10(7) copies/mL influenza viral RNA (Singapore volunteers/assay). These findings suggest that influenza RNA may not be readily transmitted from naturally-infected human source to susceptible recipients via these natural respiratory activities, within these exposure time-frames. Various reasons are discussed in an attempt to explain these findings. Public Library of Science 2014-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4160257/ /pubmed/25208000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107338 Text en © 2014 Tang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Tang, Julian W.
Gao, Caroline X.
Cowling, Benjamin J.
Koh, Gerald C.
Chu, Daniel
Heilbronn, Cherie
Lloyd, Belinda
Pantelic, Jovan
Nicolle, Andre D.
Klettner, Christian A.
Peiris, J. S. Malik
Sekhar, Chandra
Cheong, David K. W.
Tham, Kwok Wai
Koay, Evelyn S. C.
Tsui, Wendy
Kwong, Alfred
Chan, Kitty
Li, Yuguo
Absence of Detectable Influenza RNA Transmitted via Aerosol during Various Human Respiratory Activities – Experiments from Singapore and Hong Kong
title Absence of Detectable Influenza RNA Transmitted via Aerosol during Various Human Respiratory Activities – Experiments from Singapore and Hong Kong
title_full Absence of Detectable Influenza RNA Transmitted via Aerosol during Various Human Respiratory Activities – Experiments from Singapore and Hong Kong
title_fullStr Absence of Detectable Influenza RNA Transmitted via Aerosol during Various Human Respiratory Activities – Experiments from Singapore and Hong Kong
title_full_unstemmed Absence of Detectable Influenza RNA Transmitted via Aerosol during Various Human Respiratory Activities – Experiments from Singapore and Hong Kong
title_short Absence of Detectable Influenza RNA Transmitted via Aerosol during Various Human Respiratory Activities – Experiments from Singapore and Hong Kong
title_sort absence of detectable influenza rna transmitted via aerosol during various human respiratory activities – experiments from singapore and hong kong
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4160257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25208000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107338
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