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The efficacy of medical masks and respirators against respiratory infection in healthcare workers
The efficacy of medical masks and respirators against respiratory infection in healthcare workers
Journal Article

The efficacy of medical masks and respirators against respiratory infection in healthcare workers

2017
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Overview
Objective We aimed to examine the efficacy of medical masks and respirators in protecting against respiratory infections using pooled data from two homogenous randomised control clinical trials (RCTs). Methods The data collected on 3591 subjects in two similar RCTs conducted in Beijing, China, which examined the same infection outcomes, were pooled. Four interventions were compared: (i) continuous N95 respirator use, (ii) targeted N95 respirator use, (iii) medical mask use and (iv) control arm. The outcomes were laboratory‐confirmed viral respiratory infection, influenza A or B, laboratory‐confirmed bacterial colonisation and pathogens grouped by mode of transmission. Results Rates of all outcomes were consistently lower in the continuous N95 and/or targeted N95 arms. In adjusted analysis, rates of laboratory‐confirmed bacterial colonisation (RR 0.33, 95% CI 0.21‐0.51), laboratory‐confirmed viral infections (RR 0.46, 95% CI 0.23‐0.91) and droplet‐transmitted infections (RR 0.26, 95% CI 0.16‐0.42) were significantly lower in the continuous N95 arm. Laboratory‐confirmed influenza was also lowest in the continuous N95 arm (RR 0.34, 95% CI 0.10‐1.11), but the difference was not statistically significant. Rates of laboratory‐confirmed bacterial colonisation (RR 0.54, 95% CI 0.33‐0.87) and droplet‐transmitted infections (RR 0.43, 95% CI 0.25‐0.72) were also lower in the targeted N95 arm, but not in medical mask arm. Conclusion The results suggest that the classification of infections into droplet versus airborne transmission is an oversimplification. Most guidelines recommend masks for infections spread by droplets. N95 respirators, as “airborne precautions,” provide superior protection for droplet‐transmitted infections. To ensure the occupational health and safety of healthcare worker, the superiority of respirators in preventing respiratory infections should be reflected in infection control guidelines.
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc,John Wiley and Sons Inc
Subject

Accident prevention

/ Bacteria

/ Bacterial Infections - diagnosis

/ Bacterial Infections - epidemiology

/ Bacterial Infections - prevention & control

/ Bacterial Infections - transmission

/ China - epidemiology

/ Clinical Laboratory Techniques

/ Clinical trials

/ Colonization

/ Comparative analysis

/ Control methods

/ Disease transmission

/ droplet infections

/ Guidelines

/ Health aspects

/ Health care

/ Health Personnel - statistics & numerical data

/ healthcare workers

/ Humans

/ Infection Control - instrumentation

/ Infection Control - methods

/ Infection Control - statistics & numerical data

/ Infections

/ Influenza

/ Influenza A

/ Influenza, Human - diagnosis

/ Influenza, Human - epidemiology

/ Influenza, Human - prevention & control

/ Influenza, Human - transmission

/ Laboratories

/ Lung diseases

/ Masks

/ Masks - statistics & numerical data

/ medical masks

/ Medical personnel

/ Medical research

/ Occupational Exposure - prevention & control

/ Occupational health

/ Occupational safety

/ Original

/ Prevention

/ Protective equipment

/ Respirators

/ Respiratory diseases

/ Respiratory tract infection

/ Respiratory Tract Infections - diagnosis

/ Respiratory Tract Infections - prevention & control

/ Respiratory Tract Infections - virology

/ Statistical analysis

/ Ventilators

/ Ventilators, Mechanical - classification

/ Ventilators, Mechanical - statistics & numerical data

/ Viral infections

/ Virus Diseases - epidemiology

/ Virus Diseases - prevention & control

/ Virus Diseases - transmission

/ Viruses