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Journal of Infectious Diseases & Preventive Medicine

Journal of Infectious Diseases & Preventive Medicine
Open Access

ISSN: 2329-8731

Comparison of droplet spread in standard and laminar flow operating theatres: SPRAY study group


5th International Conference on Infectious Diseases: Control and Prevention

May 24, 2021 | Webinar

Richard Newsom

University of Portsmouth, Germany

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Infect Dis Preve Med

Abstract :

Reducing of COVID-19 transmission relies on controlling droplet and aerosol spread. Fluorescein staining reveals microscopic droplets. We used this technique to compare the droplet spread in a standard theatre (ST) and a laminar air flow theatre (LAF). We used a ‘cough-generator’ fixed to a theatre trolley at 45-degrees. Fluorescein stained ‘secretions’ were projected onto a series of calibrated targets. These were photographed under UV light and a ‘source detection’ software measured droplet splatter size and distance. The smallest droplet detected was ≅ 120 μm and the largest ≅ 24,000 μm. We detected an average of 25,862 spots in the ST, compared with 11,430 in the LAF (54% reduction). The LAF mainly affected the smaller droplets (<1000 microns). The surface area covered with droplets was: 6% at 50 cm, 1% at 2 m and 0.5% at 3 m in the ST; and 3%, 0.5% and 0.2% in the LAF respectively. Accurate mapping droplet spread in clinical environments is possible using fluorescein staining and image analysis. The laminar flow affected the smaller droplets but had limited effect on larger droplets in our AGP cough model.

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