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English: Transmission of COVID-19. Human atomization of viruses arises from coughing or sneezing of an infected person, producing virus-containing droplets (>5 μm) and aerosols (<5 μm). Virus transmission from person to person occurs through direct/indirect contact and airborne aerosol/droplet routes. Large droplets mainly settle out of air to cause person/object contamination, while aerosols are efficiently dispersed in air. Direct and airborne transmissions occur in short range and extended distance/time, respectively. Inhaled airborne viruses deposit directly into the human respiration tract. |
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Renyi Zhang, Yixin Li, Annie L. Zhang, Yuan Wang, and Mario J. Molina; Identifying airborne transmission as the dominant route for the spread of COVID-19, PNAS June 30, 2020 117 (26) 14857-14863; https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2009637117 |
Author | Renyi Zhang, Yixin Li, Annie L. Zhang, Yuan Wang, and Mario J. Molina |
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