A Risk Assessment Scheme of Infection Transmission Indoors Incorporating the Impact of Resuspension

A new risk assessment scheme was developed to quantify the impact of resuspension to infection transmission indoors. Airborne and surface pathogenic particle concentration models including the effect of two major resuspension scenarios (airflow-induced particle resuspension [AIPR] and walking-induce...

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Main Authors: You, Siming, Wan, Man Pun
Other Authors: School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Language:English
Published: 2015
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/103035
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/38705
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1030352020-03-07T13:22:17Z A Risk Assessment Scheme of Infection Transmission Indoors Incorporating the Impact of Resuspension You, Siming Wan, Man Pun School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering A new risk assessment scheme was developed to quantify the impact of resuspension to infection transmission indoors. Airborne and surface pathogenic particle concentration models including the effect of two major resuspension scenarios (airflow-induced particle resuspension [AIPR] and walking-induced particle resuspension [WIPR]) were derived based on two-compartment mass balance models and validated against experimental data found in the literature. The inhalation exposure to pathogenic particles was estimated using the derived airborne concentration model, and subsequently incorporated into a dose-response model to assess the infection risk. Using the proposed risk assessment scheme, the influences of resuspension towards indoor infection transmission were examined by two hypothetical case studies. In the case of AIPR, the infection risk increased from 0 to 0.54 during 0–0.5 hours and from 0.54 to 0.57 during 0.5–4 hours. In the case of WIPR, the infection risk increased from 0 to 0.87 during 0–0.5 hours and from 0.87 to 1 during 0.5–4 hours. Sensitivity analysis was conducted based on the design-of-experiments method and showed that the factors that are related to the inspiratory rate of viable pathogens and pathogen virulence have the most significant effect on the infection probability under the occurrence of AIPR and WIPR. The risk assessment scheme could serve as an effective tool for the risk assessment of infection transmission indoors. 2015-09-17T05:46:19Z 2019-12-06T21:04:16Z 2015-09-17T05:46:19Z 2019-12-06T21:04:16Z 2015 2015 Journal Article You, S., & Wan, M. P. (2015). A Risk Assessment Scheme of Infection Transmission Indoors Incorporating the Impact of Resuspension. Risk Analysis, 35(8), 1488-1502. 0272-4332 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/103035 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/38705 10.1111/risa.12350 en Risk Analysis © 2015 Society for Risk Analysis.
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description A new risk assessment scheme was developed to quantify the impact of resuspension to infection transmission indoors. Airborne and surface pathogenic particle concentration models including the effect of two major resuspension scenarios (airflow-induced particle resuspension [AIPR] and walking-induced particle resuspension [WIPR]) were derived based on two-compartment mass balance models and validated against experimental data found in the literature. The inhalation exposure to pathogenic particles was estimated using the derived airborne concentration model, and subsequently incorporated into a dose-response model to assess the infection risk. Using the proposed risk assessment scheme, the influences of resuspension towards indoor infection transmission were examined by two hypothetical case studies. In the case of AIPR, the infection risk increased from 0 to 0.54 during 0–0.5 hours and from 0.54 to 0.57 during 0.5–4 hours. In the case of WIPR, the infection risk increased from 0 to 0.87 during 0–0.5 hours and from 0.87 to 1 during 0.5–4 hours. Sensitivity analysis was conducted based on the design-of-experiments method and showed that the factors that are related to the inspiratory rate of viable pathogens and pathogen virulence have the most significant effect on the infection probability under the occurrence of AIPR and WIPR. The risk assessment scheme could serve as an effective tool for the risk assessment of infection transmission indoors.
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title_short A Risk Assessment Scheme of Infection Transmission Indoors Incorporating the Impact of Resuspension
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title_fullStr A Risk Assessment Scheme of Infection Transmission Indoors Incorporating the Impact of Resuspension
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