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Comparative analysis of N95 respirators fit testing with commercially available and in house reagent

BACKGROUND: Due to COVID-19, thousands of healthcare workers have been affected and have lost their lives in the line of duty. For the protection of healthcare workers, WHO and CDC have made standard guidelines and requirements for PPE use. N95 masks are amongst the most readily used PPE by healthca...

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Autores principales: Khan, Erum, Farooqi, Joveria, Shafaq, Humaira, Khushik, Kaleem Ullah, Raza, Syed Shamim, Khan, Sara, Rafiq, Zohra, Ahmed, Bushra, Chisti, Shazia, Imtiaz, Kehkashan, Zafar, Hasnain, Zafar, Afia
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7837038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34316582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.infpip.2021.100116
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author Khan, Erum
Farooqi, Joveria
Shafaq, Humaira
Khushik, Kaleem Ullah
Raza, Syed Shamim
Khan, Sara
Rafiq, Zohra
Ahmed, Bushra
Chisti, Shazia
Imtiaz, Kehkashan
Zafar, Hasnain
Zafar, Afia
author_facet Khan, Erum
Farooqi, Joveria
Shafaq, Humaira
Khushik, Kaleem Ullah
Raza, Syed Shamim
Khan, Sara
Rafiq, Zohra
Ahmed, Bushra
Chisti, Shazia
Imtiaz, Kehkashan
Zafar, Hasnain
Zafar, Afia
author_sort Khan, Erum
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description BACKGROUND: Due to COVID-19, thousands of healthcare workers have been affected and have lost their lives in the line of duty. For the protection of healthcare workers, WHO and CDC have made standard guidelines and requirements for PPE use. N95 masks are amongst the most readily used PPE by healthcare professionals and it is highly recommended by OSHA that every make and model of N95 should go through a fit test at least once in a year. METHOD: A total of 30 randomly selected healthcare professionals (who were a regular user of N95 respiratory masks) were subjected to assess in-house (saccharin sodium benzoate) reagent for use for standard qualitative fit testing in our hospital. Threshold testing with the in-house reagent at three different concentrations was performed prior to establish participants' sensitivity to the reagent. After successful completion of threshold testing, fit test was performed on participants wearing an N95 mask. RESULTS: All the participants included in the study passed the sensitivity testing with three concentrations of the reagents, while it was concluded that the concentration of the in-house reagent that was well suited for the sensitivity testing was a concentration of 1g/dl saccharin with 10g/dl sodium benzoate. For fit testing 12g/dl was found to be more appropriate. DISCUSSION: Our study provided a low cost solution to ensure safety of healthcare workers who are regular users of N95 masks following guidelines implemented by OSHA and CDC. CONCLUSION: The in-house test solution prepared was found to be equally sensitive to its commercially available counterpart.
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spelling pubmed-78370382021-01-26 Comparative analysis of N95 respirators fit testing with commercially available and in house reagent Khan, Erum Farooqi, Joveria Shafaq, Humaira Khushik, Kaleem Ullah Raza, Syed Shamim Khan, Sara Rafiq, Zohra Ahmed, Bushra Chisti, Shazia Imtiaz, Kehkashan Zafar, Hasnain Zafar, Afia Infect Prev Pract Original Research Article BACKGROUND: Due to COVID-19, thousands of healthcare workers have been affected and have lost their lives in the line of duty. For the protection of healthcare workers, WHO and CDC have made standard guidelines and requirements for PPE use. N95 masks are amongst the most readily used PPE by healthcare professionals and it is highly recommended by OSHA that every make and model of N95 should go through a fit test at least once in a year. METHOD: A total of 30 randomly selected healthcare professionals (who were a regular user of N95 respiratory masks) were subjected to assess in-house (saccharin sodium benzoate) reagent for use for standard qualitative fit testing in our hospital. Threshold testing with the in-house reagent at three different concentrations was performed prior to establish participants' sensitivity to the reagent. After successful completion of threshold testing, fit test was performed on participants wearing an N95 mask. RESULTS: All the participants included in the study passed the sensitivity testing with three concentrations of the reagents, while it was concluded that the concentration of the in-house reagent that was well suited for the sensitivity testing was a concentration of 1g/dl saccharin with 10g/dl sodium benzoate. For fit testing 12g/dl was found to be more appropriate. DISCUSSION: Our study provided a low cost solution to ensure safety of healthcare workers who are regular users of N95 masks following guidelines implemented by OSHA and CDC. CONCLUSION: The in-house test solution prepared was found to be equally sensitive to its commercially available counterpart. Elsevier 2021-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7837038/ /pubmed/34316582 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.infpip.2021.100116 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Research Article
Khan, Erum
Farooqi, Joveria
Shafaq, Humaira
Khushik, Kaleem Ullah
Raza, Syed Shamim
Khan, Sara
Rafiq, Zohra
Ahmed, Bushra
Chisti, Shazia
Imtiaz, Kehkashan
Zafar, Hasnain
Zafar, Afia
Comparative analysis of N95 respirators fit testing with commercially available and in house reagent
title Comparative analysis of N95 respirators fit testing with commercially available and in house reagent
title_full Comparative analysis of N95 respirators fit testing with commercially available and in house reagent
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of N95 respirators fit testing with commercially available and in house reagent
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of N95 respirators fit testing with commercially available and in house reagent
title_short Comparative analysis of N95 respirators fit testing with commercially available and in house reagent
title_sort comparative analysis of n95 respirators fit testing with commercially available and in house reagent
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7837038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34316582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.infpip.2021.100116
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