COVID-19: Mask efficacy is dependent on both fabric and fit

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Aim: Face masks are an important addition to our arsenal in the fight against COVID-19. The aim of this study is to present a novel method of measuring mask performance which can simultaneously assess both fabric penetration and leakage due to poor fit. Materials & methods: A synthetic aerosol is introduced into the lung of a medical dummy. A conical laser sheet surrounds the face of the dummy where it illuminates the aerosol emitted during a simulated breath. The system is demonstrated with five mask types. Conclusions: The curved laser sheet highlights both penetration through the mask fabric and leakage around the edges of the mask. A large variation in both material penetration and leakage was observed.

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Darby, S., Chulliyallipalil, K., Przyjalgowski, M., McGowan, P., Jeffers, S., Giltinan, A., … Sleator, R. D. (2021). COVID-19: Mask efficacy is dependent on both fabric and fit. Future Microbiology, 16(1), 5–11. https://doi.org/10.2217/fmb-2020-0292

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