Modeling the impact of indoor relative humidity on the infection risk of five respiratory airborne viruses

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  • who: Amar Aganovic from the DepartmentThe Arctic University of have published the research: Modeling the impact of indoor relative humidity on the infection risk of five respiratory airborne viruses, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of 25/02/2022
  • what: We showed through modeling that maintaining a higher ventilation rate may have a more beneficial effect on reducing the infection risk of five different airborne viruses than changing RH when considering the virus inactivation, gravitational settling, and respiratory absorption of virus-carrying aerosols.
  • how: The results are in line with previous studies . . .

     

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