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A New Natural Defense Against Airborne Pathogens

We propose the nasal administration of calcium-enriched physiological salts as a new hygienic intervention with possible therapeutic application as a response to the rapid and tenacious spread of COVID-19. We test the effectiveness of these salts against viral and bacterial pathogens in animals and...

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Autores principales: Edwards, David, Hickey, Anthony, Batycky, Richard, Griel, Lester, Lipp, Michael, Dehaan, Wes, Clarke, Robert, Hava, David, Perry, Jason, Laurenzi, Brendan, Curran, Aidan K., Beddingfield, Brandon J., Roy, Chad J., Devlin, Tom, Langer, Robert
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7453358/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34192261
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/qrd.2020.9
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author Edwards, David
Hickey, Anthony
Batycky, Richard
Griel, Lester
Lipp, Michael
Dehaan, Wes
Clarke, Robert
Hava, David
Perry, Jason
Laurenzi, Brendan
Curran, Aidan K.
Beddingfield, Brandon J.
Roy, Chad J.
Devlin, Tom
Langer, Robert
author_facet Edwards, David
Hickey, Anthony
Batycky, Richard
Griel, Lester
Lipp, Michael
Dehaan, Wes
Clarke, Robert
Hava, David
Perry, Jason
Laurenzi, Brendan
Curran, Aidan K.
Beddingfield, Brandon J.
Roy, Chad J.
Devlin, Tom
Langer, Robert
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description We propose the nasal administration of calcium-enriched physiological salts as a new hygienic intervention with possible therapeutic application as a response to the rapid and tenacious spread of COVID-19. We test the effectiveness of these salts against viral and bacterial pathogens in animals and humans. We find that aerosol administration of these salts to the airways diminishes the exhalation of the small particles that face masks fail to filter and, in the case of an influenza swine model, completely block airborne transmission of disease. In a study of 10 human volunteers (5 less than 65 years and 5 older than 65 years), we show that delivery of a nasal saline comprising calcium and sodium salts quickly (within 15 min) and durably (up to at least 6 h) diminishes exhaled particles from the human airways. Being predominantly smaller than 1 μm, these particles are below the size effectively filtered by conventional masks. The suppression of exhaled droplets by the nasal delivery of calcium-rich saline with aerosol droplet size of around 10 μm suggests the upper airways as a primary source of bioaerosol generation. The suppression effect is especially pronounced (99%) among those who exhale large numbers of particles. In our study, we found this high-particle exhalation group to correlate with advanced age. We argue for a new hygienic practice of nasal cleansing by a calcium-rich saline aerosol, to complement the washing of hands with ordinary soap, use of a face mask, and social distancing.
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spelling pubmed-74533582020-08-31 A New Natural Defense Against Airborne Pathogens Edwards, David Hickey, Anthony Batycky, Richard Griel, Lester Lipp, Michael Dehaan, Wes Clarke, Robert Hava, David Perry, Jason Laurenzi, Brendan Curran, Aidan K. Beddingfield, Brandon J. Roy, Chad J. Devlin, Tom Langer, Robert QRB Discov Research Article We propose the nasal administration of calcium-enriched physiological salts as a new hygienic intervention with possible therapeutic application as a response to the rapid and tenacious spread of COVID-19. We test the effectiveness of these salts against viral and bacterial pathogens in animals and humans. We find that aerosol administration of these salts to the airways diminishes the exhalation of the small particles that face masks fail to filter and, in the case of an influenza swine model, completely block airborne transmission of disease. In a study of 10 human volunteers (5 less than 65 years and 5 older than 65 years), we show that delivery of a nasal saline comprising calcium and sodium salts quickly (within 15 min) and durably (up to at least 6 h) diminishes exhaled particles from the human airways. Being predominantly smaller than 1 μm, these particles are below the size effectively filtered by conventional masks. The suppression of exhaled droplets by the nasal delivery of calcium-rich saline with aerosol droplet size of around 10 μm suggests the upper airways as a primary source of bioaerosol generation. The suppression effect is especially pronounced (99%) among those who exhale large numbers of particles. In our study, we found this high-particle exhalation group to correlate with advanced age. We argue for a new hygienic practice of nasal cleansing by a calcium-rich saline aerosol, to complement the washing of hands with ordinary soap, use of a face mask, and social distancing. Cambridge University Press 2020-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7453358/ /pubmed/34192261 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/qrd.2020.9 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press 2020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hickey, Anthony
Batycky, Richard
Griel, Lester
Lipp, Michael
Dehaan, Wes
Clarke, Robert
Hava, David
Perry, Jason
Laurenzi, Brendan
Curran, Aidan K.
Beddingfield, Brandon J.
Roy, Chad J.
Devlin, Tom
Langer, Robert
A New Natural Defense Against Airborne Pathogens
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title_fullStr A New Natural Defense Against Airborne Pathogens
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7453358/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34192261
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/qrd.2020.9
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