Personal protective equipment during the coronavirus disease (COVID) 2019 pandemic – a narrative review
Royal United Hospital · Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Trust
Abstract
Personal protective equipment has become an important and emotive subject during the current coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic. Coronavirus disease 2019 is predominantly caused by contact or droplet transmission attributed to relatively large respiratory particles which are subject to gravitational forces and travel only approximately 1 metre from the patient. Airborne transmission may occur if patient respiratory activity or medical procedures generate respiratory aerosols. These aerosols contain particles that may travel much longer distances and remain airborne longer, but their infective potential is uncertain. Contact, droplet and airborne transmission are each relevant during airway manoeuvres in…
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1Topics & keywords
- Personal protective equipment
- Medicine
- Transmission (telecommunications)
- Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
- Coronavirus
- Airborne transmission
- Pandemic
- Infection control
- Good health and well-being