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Respiratory Viruses Sensitive To Mild Acidification Of Ambient Air

Por: Forbes Tech January 03, 2023

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The best way to reduce the risk of transmission is to reduce the concentration of airborne virus ... [+] that is available to be inhaled and can therefore cause infection.Getty Images/iStockphoto The US is presently in the midst of a triple-demic of Covid-19, Influenza, and RSV cases, all of which spread via airborne transmission while preventative interventions like mask-wearing are at an all-time low. Infections spread by aerosol transmission... + full article



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