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One year of surgical mask testing at the University of Bologna labs: Lessons learned from data analysis

The outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 pandemic highlighted the worldwide lack of surgical masks and personal protective equipment, which represent the main defense available against respiratory diseases as COVID-19. At the time, masks shortage was dramatic in Italy, the first European country seriously hit by...

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Autores principales: Boi, C., Borsetti, F., Brugo, T.M., Cappelletti, M., De Angelis, M.G., Fedi, S., Di Giacomo, S., Fabiani, T., Foli, G., Garelli, A., Genchi, U., Ghezzi, D., Gualandi, C., Lalli, E., Magnani, M., Maurizzi, A., Mazzi, F., Mehrabi, N., Minelli, M., Montalbano, R., Morelli, L., Nici, S., Onesti, R., Paglianti, A., Papchenko, K., Pappalardo, S., Parisi, N.F., Rapino, S., Reggio, M., Roselli, M., Ruggeri, E., Sabatini, L., Saracino, E., Scarponi, G.E., Serra, L., Signorini, V., Storione, A., Torsello, M., Tugnoli, E., Vargiu, C.M., Vidali, G., Violante, F.S.
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Lenguaje:English
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9075986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35573908
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.seppur.2022.121180
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author Boi, C.
Borsetti, F.
Brugo, T.M.
Cappelletti, M.
De Angelis, M.G.
Fedi, S.
Di Giacomo, S.
Fabiani, T.
Foli, G.
Garelli, A.
Genchi, U.
Ghezzi, D.
Gualandi, C.
Lalli, E.
Magnani, M.
Maurizzi, A.
Mazzi, F.
Mehrabi, N.
Minelli, M.
Montalbano, R.
Morelli, L.
Nici, S.
Onesti, R.
Paglianti, A.
Papchenko, K.
Pappalardo, S.
Parisi, N.F.
Rapino, S.
Reggio, M.
Roselli, M.
Ruggeri, E.
Sabatini, L.
Saracino, E.
Scarponi, G.E.
Serra, L.
Signorini, V.
Storione, A.
Torsello, M.
Tugnoli, E.
Vargiu, C.M.
Vidali, G.
Violante, F.S.
author_facet Boi, C.
Borsetti, F.
Brugo, T.M.
Cappelletti, M.
De Angelis, M.G.
Fedi, S.
Di Giacomo, S.
Fabiani, T.
Foli, G.
Garelli, A.
Genchi, U.
Ghezzi, D.
Gualandi, C.
Lalli, E.
Magnani, M.
Maurizzi, A.
Mazzi, F.
Mehrabi, N.
Minelli, M.
Montalbano, R.
Morelli, L.
Nici, S.
Onesti, R.
Paglianti, A.
Papchenko, K.
Pappalardo, S.
Parisi, N.F.
Rapino, S.
Reggio, M.
Roselli, M.
Ruggeri, E.
Sabatini, L.
Saracino, E.
Scarponi, G.E.
Serra, L.
Signorini, V.
Storione, A.
Torsello, M.
Tugnoli, E.
Vargiu, C.M.
Vidali, G.
Violante, F.S.
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description The outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 pandemic highlighted the worldwide lack of surgical masks and personal protective equipment, which represent the main defense available against respiratory diseases as COVID-19. At the time, masks shortage was dramatic in Italy, the first European country seriously hit by the pandemic: aiming to address the emergency and to support the Italian industrial reconversion to the production of surgical masks, a multidisciplinary team of the University of Bologna organized a laboratory to test surgical masks according to European regulations. The group, driven by the expertise of chemical engineers, microbiologists, and occupational physicians, set-up the test lines to perform all the functional tests required. The laboratory started its activity on late March 2020, and as of the end of December of the same year 435 surgical mask prototypes were tested, with only 42 masks compliant to the European standard. From the analysis of the materials used, as well as of the production methods, it was found that a compliant surgical mask is most likely composed of three layers, a central meltblown filtration layer and two external spunbond comfort layers. An increase in the material thickness (grammage), or in the number of layers, does not improve the filtration efficiency, but leads to poor breathability, indicating that filtration depends not only on pure size exclusion, but other mechanisms are taking place (driven by electrostatic charge). The study critically reviewed the European standard procedures, identifying the weak aspects; among the others, the control of aerosol droplet size during the bacterial filtration test results to be crucial, since it can change the classification of a mask when its performance lies near to the limiting values of 95 or 98%.
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spelling pubmed-90759862022-05-09 One year of surgical mask testing at the University of Bologna labs: Lessons learned from data analysis Boi, C. Borsetti, F. Brugo, T.M. Cappelletti, M. De Angelis, M.G. Fedi, S. Di Giacomo, S. Fabiani, T. Foli, G. Garelli, A. Genchi, U. Ghezzi, D. Gualandi, C. Lalli, E. Magnani, M. Maurizzi, A. Mazzi, F. Mehrabi, N. Minelli, M. Montalbano, R. Morelli, L. Nici, S. Onesti, R. Paglianti, A. Papchenko, K. Pappalardo, S. Parisi, N.F. Rapino, S. Reggio, M. Roselli, M. Ruggeri, E. Sabatini, L. Saracino, E. Scarponi, G.E. Serra, L. Signorini, V. Storione, A. Torsello, M. Tugnoli, E. Vargiu, C.M. Vidali, G. Violante, F.S. Sep Purif Technol Article The outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 pandemic highlighted the worldwide lack of surgical masks and personal protective equipment, which represent the main defense available against respiratory diseases as COVID-19. At the time, masks shortage was dramatic in Italy, the first European country seriously hit by the pandemic: aiming to address the emergency and to support the Italian industrial reconversion to the production of surgical masks, a multidisciplinary team of the University of Bologna organized a laboratory to test surgical masks according to European regulations. The group, driven by the expertise of chemical engineers, microbiologists, and occupational physicians, set-up the test lines to perform all the functional tests required. The laboratory started its activity on late March 2020, and as of the end of December of the same year 435 surgical mask prototypes were tested, with only 42 masks compliant to the European standard. From the analysis of the materials used, as well as of the production methods, it was found that a compliant surgical mask is most likely composed of three layers, a central meltblown filtration layer and two external spunbond comfort layers. An increase in the material thickness (grammage), or in the number of layers, does not improve the filtration efficiency, but leads to poor breathability, indicating that filtration depends not only on pure size exclusion, but other mechanisms are taking place (driven by electrostatic charge). The study critically reviewed the European standard procedures, identifying the weak aspects; among the others, the control of aerosol droplet size during the bacterial filtration test results to be crucial, since it can change the classification of a mask when its performance lies near to the limiting values of 95 or 98%. The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. 2022-08-01 2022-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9075986/ /pubmed/35573908 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.seppur.2022.121180 Text en © 2022 The Authors Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
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Boi, C.
Borsetti, F.
Brugo, T.M.
Cappelletti, M.
De Angelis, M.G.
Fedi, S.
Di Giacomo, S.
Fabiani, T.
Foli, G.
Garelli, A.
Genchi, U.
Ghezzi, D.
Gualandi, C.
Lalli, E.
Magnani, M.
Maurizzi, A.
Mazzi, F.
Mehrabi, N.
Minelli, M.
Montalbano, R.
Morelli, L.
Nici, S.
Onesti, R.
Paglianti, A.
Papchenko, K.
Pappalardo, S.
Parisi, N.F.
Rapino, S.
Reggio, M.
Roselli, M.
Ruggeri, E.
Sabatini, L.
Saracino, E.
Scarponi, G.E.
Serra, L.
Signorini, V.
Storione, A.
Torsello, M.
Tugnoli, E.
Vargiu, C.M.
Vidali, G.
Violante, F.S.
One year of surgical mask testing at the University of Bologna labs: Lessons learned from data analysis
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title_fullStr One year of surgical mask testing at the University of Bologna labs: Lessons learned from data analysis
title_full_unstemmed One year of surgical mask testing at the University of Bologna labs: Lessons learned from data analysis
title_short One year of surgical mask testing at the University of Bologna labs: Lessons learned from data analysis
title_sort one year of surgical mask testing at the university of bologna labs: lessons learned from data analysis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9075986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35573908
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.seppur.2022.121180
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