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Evaluating the efficacy of cloth facemasks in reducing particulate matter exposure
by
Peltier, Richard E
, Shakya, Kabindra M
, Kallin, Randa
, Noyes, Alyssa
in
704/172/169/895
/ Air pollution
/ Analysis of Variance
/ Cloth
/ Developing Countries
/ Diesel engines
/ Disposable Equipment - standards
/ Efficiency
/ Epidemiology
/ Filtration
/ Filtration - standards
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ India
/ Inhalation Exposure - prevention & control
/ Latex
/ LDCs
/ Masks
/ Masks - classification
/ Masks - standards
/ Materials Testing - methods
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ original-article
/ Particle Size
/ Particulate matter
/ Particulate Matter - analysis
/ Particulate pollution
/ Polystyrene
/ Polystyrene resins
/ Respiratory Protective Devices - standards
/ Safety valves
/ Textiles
/ Vehicle Emissions
2017
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Evaluating the efficacy of cloth facemasks in reducing particulate matter exposure
by
Peltier, Richard E
, Shakya, Kabindra M
, Kallin, Randa
, Noyes, Alyssa
in
704/172/169/895
/ Air pollution
/ Analysis of Variance
/ Cloth
/ Developing Countries
/ Diesel engines
/ Disposable Equipment - standards
/ Efficiency
/ Epidemiology
/ Filtration
/ Filtration - standards
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ India
/ Inhalation Exposure - prevention & control
/ Latex
/ LDCs
/ Masks
/ Masks - classification
/ Masks - standards
/ Materials Testing - methods
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ original-article
/ Particle Size
/ Particulate matter
/ Particulate Matter - analysis
/ Particulate pollution
/ Polystyrene
/ Polystyrene resins
/ Respiratory Protective Devices - standards
/ Safety valves
/ Textiles
/ Vehicle Emissions
2017
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Evaluating the efficacy of cloth facemasks in reducing particulate matter exposure
by
Peltier, Richard E
, Shakya, Kabindra M
, Kallin, Randa
, Noyes, Alyssa
in
704/172/169/895
/ Air pollution
/ Analysis of Variance
/ Cloth
/ Developing Countries
/ Diesel engines
/ Disposable Equipment - standards
/ Efficiency
/ Epidemiology
/ Filtration
/ Filtration - standards
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ India
/ Inhalation Exposure - prevention & control
/ Latex
/ LDCs
/ Masks
/ Masks - classification
/ Masks - standards
/ Materials Testing - methods
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ original-article
/ Particle Size
/ Particulate matter
/ Particulate Matter - analysis
/ Particulate pollution
/ Polystyrene
/ Polystyrene resins
/ Respiratory Protective Devices - standards
/ Safety valves
/ Textiles
/ Vehicle Emissions
2017
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Evaluating the efficacy of cloth facemasks in reducing particulate matter exposure
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Evaluating the efficacy of cloth facemasks in reducing particulate matter exposure
2017
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Inexpensive cloth masks are widely used in developing countries to protect from particulate pollution albeit limited data on their efficacy exists. This study examined the efficiency of four types of masks (three types of cloth masks and one type of surgical mask) commonly worn in the developing world. Five monodispersed aerosol sphere size (30, 100, and 500 nm, and 1 and 2.5
μ
m) and diluted whole diesel exhaust was used to assess facemask performance. Among the three cloth mask types, a cloth mask with an exhaust valve performed best with filtration efficiency of 80–90% for the measured polystyrene latex (PSL) particle sizes. Two styles of commercially available fabric masks were the least effective with a filtration efficiency of 39–65% for PSL particles, and they performed better as the particle size increased. When the cloth masks were tested against lab-generated whole diesel particles, the filtration efficiency for three particle sizes (30, 100, and 500 nm) ranged from 15% to 57%. Standard N95 mask performance was used as a control to compare the results with cloth masks, and our results suggest that cloth masks are only marginally beneficial in protecting individuals from particles<2.5
μ
m. Compared with cloth masks, disposable surgical masks are more effective in reducing particulate exposure.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group US,Nature Publishing Group
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