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RT @jmcrookston: Missed this one. Top people. Tellier, Raymond, Yuguo Li, Benjamin J. Cowling, and Julian W. Tang. ‘Recognition of Aerosol…
For @doctor_oxford
The NIPCM lit review uses this paper. https://t.co/HDnsFAHdVX It notes that TB was confirmed airborne by mechanistic evidence [ME] and obk reports. Cpox by ME & outbreak reports Measles by ME & outbreak reports. However, this evidence was not go
@htwollin @aftab_usa Airborne viruses can spread between floors through open windows. Are you trying to get more people infected? See citation 38. https://t.co/j2zOy2LiKM
RT @jmcrookston: Missed this one. Top people. Tellier, Raymond, Yuguo Li, Benjamin J. Cowling, and Julian W. Tang. ‘Recognition of Aerosol…
@PeteUK7 @ariccio Hahaha! 1980-1995ish. It was the end of the chickenpox party & Cold War era and a time when citation-less medical textbooks were biblical by nature. https://t.co/OlOLiglAOf
@Muninn18085831 @JefferysSteven had enough yet
RT @SourceControl21: In the field of dentistry where high-powered electric tools are used, even bloodborne viruses (such as HIV, hepatitis…
RT @SourceControl21: In the field of dentistry where high-powered electric tools are used, even bloodborne viruses (such as HIV, hepatitis…
In the field of dentistry where high-powered electric tools are used, even bloodborne viruses (such as HIV, hepatitis B & hepatitis B viruses) can become airborne when they are contained in high velocity blood splatter generated by these instruments‼️
RT @jmcrookston: Missed this one. Top people. Tellier, Raymond, Yuguo Li, Benjamin J. Cowling, and Julian W. Tang. ‘Recognition of Aerosol…
RT @jmcrookston: Missed this one. Top people. Tellier, Raymond, Yuguo Li, Benjamin J. Cowling, and Julian W. Tang. ‘Recognition of Aerosol…
RT @jmcrookston: Missed this one. Top people. Tellier, Raymond, Yuguo Li, Benjamin J. Cowling, and Julian W. Tang. ‘Recognition of Aerosol…
@DrKellyVictory TB spread via aerosols too. Look it up. Hence the need for a fitted N95 mask. And a reminder - we don’t hyper-oxygenate the operating theatre. You’re no longer practising clinically I believe? https://t.co/zRtF7fbMe2
RT @jmcrookston: Missed this one. Top people. Tellier, Raymond, Yuguo Li, Benjamin J. Cowling, and Julian W. Tang. ‘Recognition of Aerosol…
Another good article here from 2019, and notice that Sars1 is mentioned too... no mention there of the dreaded sequel that was to come - but a lot of "defining of terms" when it comes to different pathogens that are airborne-ish or not: https://t.co/4hrFE8
…you *do* know what aerosols are, right? It’s the same shit that makes up droplets, just a bit finer. Also, this goes into what is blocked by which mask by size range…and defines what an aerosol is, since you don’t know what the fuck you’re saying. http
RT @jmcrookston: Missed this one. Top people. Tellier, Raymond, Yuguo Li, Benjamin J. Cowling, and Julian W. Tang. ‘Recognition of Aerosol…
RT @jmcrookston: Missed this one. Top people. Tellier, Raymond, Yuguo Li, Benjamin J. Cowling, and Julian W. Tang. ‘Recognition of Aerosol…
RT @jmcrookston: Missed this one. Top people. Tellier, Raymond, Yuguo Li, Benjamin J. Cowling, and Julian W. Tang. ‘Recognition of Aerosol…
RT @M9Scarlett: Source: https://t.co/APblJJdgoE
Source: https://t.co/APblJJdgoE
@TRyanGregory “However, in some situations, such as where there are strong ambient air cross-flows, for example, larger droplets can behave like aerosols with the potential to transmit infection via this route (see next section below)” https://t.co/APblJJv
@breakfast_dogs @InWuchang @ydeigin What abot this study ? It seems a bit "on the nose" https://t.co/CQwNVAN7Ma
@indehisce My suggestion is to go back, before the tweeting dotard made a mockery of the fact that the WHO, refused to back down on changing the very long standing recommendations to use n95 PPE vs any unknown pathogen. https://t.co/I8jbfQGMw5
10/ One of the publications cited in the above article, published in 2019: https://t.co/8EYQRRCTbs
RT @VicLeungIDdoc: Applies to #MPX #Monkeypox - “For anisotropic agents, even if a mode of transmission (e.g. aerosols) accounts for only…
RT @VicLeungIDdoc: Applies to #MPX #Monkeypox - “For anisotropic agents, even if a mode of transmission (e.g. aerosols) accounts for only…
Applies to #MPX #Monkeypox - “For anisotropic agents, even if a mode of transmission (e.g. aerosols) accounts for only a minority of cases, interruption of that route of transmission may be required if it accounts for the most severe cases.” https://t.co
@alexmeshkin Do you know who argue us most on scientific knowledge of SARS? Long experience medical doctor who pass virology class yr1 med school & spend career deal w/influenza. Virologists arguing pathogens not airborne b/c scientific evidence not e
RT @jmcrookston: Here read an article by people who know their stuff: https://t.co/J3d31arJB0
@DRTomlinsonEP @AirSentryUK No. This is is a useful contribution from researchers who were pushing for understanding of airborne/aerosol transmission of disease well before the current pandemic. In fact, honour is due. Example: https://t.co/XXxOd5Y2pQ
RT @quay_dr: @quay_dr And it's not like this is rocket science... https://t.co/5GMBF6GHVB
RT @quay_dr: @quay_dr And it's not like this is rocket science... https://t.co/5GMBF6GHVB
@quay_dr And it's not like this is rocket science... https://t.co/5GMBF6GHVB
@metal4timmy @RandPaul That's because droplets were thought (for no good reason) to be the primary vector early on. That was always wrong though. what defenders of masks simply refuse to comprehend is that airborne spread is different. https://t.co/Vn8kZr
@Mimsy2020 @NickWTOP @WTOP Peer reviewed study about the basic principles of aerosolized transmission of any virus or bacterium. https://t.co/sGkcOBcrOa
RT @jmcrookston: Missed this one. Top people. Tellier, Raymond, Yuguo Li, Benjamin J. Cowling, and Julian W. Tang. ‘Recognition of Aerosol…
Missed this one. Top people. Tellier, Raymond, Yuguo Li, Benjamin J. Cowling, and Julian W. Tang. ‘Recognition of Aerosol Transmission of Infectious Agents: A Commentary’. BMC Infectious Diseases 19, no. 1 (31 January 2019): 101. https://t.co/mvO0Es6ByD.
Well politicians have had lots of practice at ignoring the obvious. When your rich,well paid,insulated from criticism.The grand experiment of a politician’s trying to convince me it’s still a fomites contagion. https://t.co/pUUxFED7Cz
@mathieu_hetu @altf78 @bibiz94 Voici un très bonne explication du phénomème de la transmission aérosolisé. https://t.co/fL2eeJBlsZ
@MikaelNiku Tässä reviewissa ja sen lähteissä on jotain yritystä muiden (kun julkaisuajankohta on tammikuu 2019) ilmalevitteisten virusten osalta, mutta kukaan ei ole tainnut tehdä tätä hirveän kvantitatiivisesti tai jos on, siinä joutunee olettamaan aika
@EKalmanen @HeikkiRay @lettipitko @Rauhallinen Jätän tän paremmille asiantuntijoille, mutta tässä kumminkin tuoreehko asiaa sivuava katsaus, josta tulee vaikutelma ettei suora "elävien" pöpöjen osoitus aerosoleista ole välttämättä onnistunut oikein millekä
RT @citlanx: "...short-range large-droplet transmission is possible for most respiratory infectious agents, deciding on whether the same ag…
RT @citlanx: "...short-range large-droplet transmission is possible for most respiratory infectious agents, deciding on whether the same ag…
RT @citlanx: "...short-range large-droplet transmission is possible for most respiratory infectious agents, deciding on whether the same ag…
RT @citlanx: "...short-range large-droplet transmission is possible for most respiratory infectious agents, deciding on whether the same ag…
"...short-range large-droplet transmission is possible for most respiratory infectious agents, deciding on whether the same agent is also airborne has a potentially huge impact on the types (& costs) of infection control interventions..." @bencowling88
aerosol or droplet transmission of infectious agents: 5 µm is 1 million a meter below 5 µm is a aerosol goes directly to the lungs above it is 5 µm which is actually a droplet #Nano7labs https://t.co/FXsQjkLvap
@dont_countonit @RogersHistory @GBNEWS I think if you do a bit if research you will find they are- and masks only suggested for the sick and even then 👇 https://t.co/cxiWeAnZwo https://t.co/axM4VUEVII
RT @DavisConcept: Yes @leighsales - ‘casual contact’ does facilitate aerosol transmission of COVID-19 as it has with so many other diseases…
Yes @leighsales - ‘casual contact’ does facilitate aerosol transmission of COVID-19 as it has with so many other diseases eg. Polio, TB, smallpox, SARS common flu. Yet, ad hoc response to QR codes & confusing narrative by CHOs & others https://t.co
@LaTrioli is right: aerosol transmission spread polio, TB, chicken pox, SARS, & so many other diseases. Even in open air sites, assisted by contaminated airflow. The public has been misled by a confusing, often false, narrative. https://t.co/P9RYEyuVIZ
.With this in mind, this review considers the commonly used term of 'aerosol transmission' in the context of some infectious agents that are well-recognized to be transmissible via the airborne route. https://t.co/b1hnmtl7Dc
RT @Jorisa84037033: @Volger66082047 @ADnl Dit weten ze al jaren, want er wordt al jaren onderzoek gedaan, waarvan mensen denken dat het 202…
@Volger66082047 @ADnl Dit weten ze al jaren, want er wordt al jaren onderzoek gedaan, waarvan mensen denken dat het 2020 voor het eerst werd onderzocht. https://t.co/NXxdiyMduc
@HiggensWillem @ADnl En al jaren onderzocht wordt, opnieuw en opnieuw https://t.co/NXxdiyMduc
Hoe worden we belazerd deel honderd. Ene zegt in 21, niet mogelijk, of kans nihiel, ander zet drama. Maar alles wat drama is, was in 2019 al bekend, hoe kan het dan dat wij alles als nieuw voor de kiezen krijgen? Zelfs Corona werd toen al gemeld. https:
@RomancingNope @chevd80 @Astrabel1 Your claim was "Viruses transmit through respiratory droplets" This claim is not fully supported by data, although I recognize that similar claim was made my many Public Health Experts More links https://t.co/VLKo0P7QY
@bmadhu @jivanadi What do you mean taken blindly? By whom? Scientists were not blind to it. For example, see this https://t.co/iaYI1oBN3i If you mean others, all this literature was out in the public. Experts told them. If they don't listen, it's not
RT @drklausner: Nice primer https://t.co/tGDMq12zcf https://t.co/SHotw4IziB
Nice primer https://t.co/tGDMq12zcf
RT @HarrySpoelstra: I found it, a must read and the article that started and supported my early #airborne thoughts on #SarsCoV2 back in Jan…
RT @HarrySpoelstra: I found it, a must read and the article that started and supported my early #airborne thoughts on #SarsCoV2 back in Jan…
I found it, a must read and the article that started and supported my early #airborne thoughts on #SarsCoV2 back in Jan/Febr 2020! (Published 31jan 2019!) #aerosols https://t.co/8H670UG4zH
RT @jmcrookston: Here read an article by people who know their stuff: https://t.co/J3d31arJB0
RT @jmcrookston: Here read an article by people who know their stuff: https://t.co/J3d31arJB0
RT @jmcrookston: Here read an article by people who know their stuff: https://t.co/J3d31arJB0
RT @jmcrookston: Here read an article by people who know their stuff: https://t.co/J3d31arJB0
RT @jmcrookston: Here read an article by people who know their stuff: https://t.co/J3d31arJB0
RT @jmcrookston: Here read an article by people who know their stuff: https://t.co/J3d31arJB0
RT @jmcrookston: Here read an article by people who know their stuff: https://t.co/J3d31arJB0
RT @jmcrookston: Here read an article by people who know their stuff: https://t.co/J3d31arJB0
Here read an article by people who know their stuff: https://t.co/J3d31arJB0
RT @LazarusLong13: Ok. Measles is airborne, right? Same rules. BTW, Measles was NOT considered to be airborne until 1985 or so, after th…
@JBToledoman @Zigmanfreud @TruetheNews This is painful— viruses can be and always have been transmitted via aerosol dispersion. How often do you folks have to embarrass yourselves: https://t.co/RhbBfwZklM
Ok. Measles is airborne, right? Same rules. BTW, Measles was NOT considered to be airborne until 1985 or so, after the publishing of some epi studies that laid that out. https://t.co/lM4IvhlOjo https://t.co/VRVUdm7Zzt