Protecting healthcare staff from severe acute respiratory syndrome: filtration capacity of multiple surgical masks

被引:86
作者
Derrick, JL [1 ]
Gomersall, CD [1 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Prince Wales Hosp, Dept Anaesthesia & Intens Care, Shatin, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
respiratory protective devices; severe acute respiratory syndrome; safety; occupational; disease transmission; patient to professional; aersols; infection control;
D O I
10.1016/j.jhin.2004.10.013
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organisation state that healthcare workers should wear N95 masks or higher-level protection during all contact with suspected severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). In areas where N95 masks are not available, multiple layers of surgical masks have been tried to prevent transmission of SARS. The in vivo filtration capacity of a single surgical mask is known to be poor. However, the filtration capacity of a combination of masks is unknown. This was a crossover trial of one, two, three and five surgical masks in six volunteers to determine the in vivo filtration efficiency of wearing more than one surgical. mask. We used a Portacount to measure the difference in ambient particle counts inside and outside the masks. The best combination of five surgical. masks scored a fit factor of 13.7, which is well below the minimum level of 100 required for a half face respirator. Multiple surgical. masks fitter ambient particles poorly. They should not be used as a substitute for N95 masks unless there is no alternative. (c) 2004 The Hospital Infection Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:365 / 368
页数:4
相关论文
共 8 条
[1]  
JEWETT DL, 1992, AM IND HYG ASSOC J, V53, P228, DOI 10.1202/0002-8894(1992)053<0228:BAGBST>2.0.CO
[2]  
2
[3]   A major outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome in Hong Kong [J].
Lee, N ;
Hui, D ;
Wu, A ;
Chan, P ;
Cameron, P ;
Joynt, GM ;
Ahuja, A ;
Yung, MY ;
Leung, CB ;
To, KF ;
Lui, SF ;
Szeto, CC ;
Chung, S ;
Sung, JJY .
NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 2003, 348 (20) :1986-1994
[4]  
*NAT I OCC SAF HLT, 1987, NIOSH RESP DEC LOG
[5]   EFFICACY OF FACE MASKS IN PREVENTING INHALATION OF AIRBORNE CONTAMINANTS [J].
PIPPIN, DJ ;
VERDERAME, RA ;
WEBER, KK .
JOURNAL OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY, 1987, 45 (04) :319-323
[6]   Transmission dynamics of the etiological agent of SARS in Hong Kong: Impact of public health interventions [J].
Riley, S ;
Fraser, C ;
Donnelly, CA ;
Ghani, AC ;
Abu-Raddad, LJ ;
Hedley, AJ ;
Leung, GM ;
Ho, LM ;
Lam, TH ;
Thach, TQ ;
Chau, P ;
Chan, KP ;
Leung, PY ;
Tsang, T ;
Ho, W ;
Lee, KH ;
Lau, EMC ;
Ferguson, NM ;
Anderson, RM .
SCIENCE, 2003, 300 (5627) :1961-1966
[7]   Effectiveness of precautions against droplets and contact in prevention of nosocomial transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) [J].
Seto, WH ;
Tsang, D ;
Yung, RWH ;
Ching, TY ;
Ng, TK ;
Ho, M ;
Ho, LM ;
Peiris, JSM .
LANCET, 2003, 361 (9368) :1519-1520
[8]   AEROSOL PENETRATION AND LEAKAGE CHARACTERISTICS OF MASKS USED IN THE HEALTH-CARE INDUSTRY [J].
WEBER, A ;
WILLEKE, K ;
MARCHIONI, R ;
MYOJO, T ;
MCKAY, R ;
DONNELLY, J ;
LIEBHABER, F .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INFECTION CONTROL, 1993, 21 (04) :167-173