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pmid33261418      J+Acoust+Soc+Am 2020 ; 148 (5): 3255
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  • Increased ambient noise and elevated vocal effort contribute to airborne transmission of COVID-19 #MMPMID33261418
  • Kopechek JA
  • J Acoust Soc Am 2020[Nov]; 148 (5): 3255 PMID33261418show ga
  • Widespread transmission of a novel coronavirus, COVID-19, has caused major public health and economic problems around the world. Significant mitigation efforts have been implemented to reduce the spread of COVID-19 but the role of ambient noise and elevated vocal effort on airborne transmission have not been widely reported. Elevated vocal effort has been shown to increase emission of potentially infectious respiratory droplets, which can remain airborne for up to several hours. Multiple confirmed clusters of COVID-19 transmission were associated with settings where elevated vocal effort is generally required for communication, often due to high ambient noise levels, including crowded bars and restaurants, meat packing facilities, and long-stay nursing homes. Clusters of COVID-19 transmission have been frequently reported in each of these settings. Therefore, analysis of COVID-19 transmission clusters in different settings should consider whether higher ambient noise levels, which are associated with increased vocal effort, may be a contributing factor in those settings. Mitigation strategies that include reduction of ambient noise, softer speech practices, and the use of technology such as microphones and speakers to decrease vocal effort will likely reduce the risk of transmitting COVID-19 or other airborne pathogens.
  • |*Noise[MESH]
  • |*Speech Acoustics[MESH]
  • |COVID-19/*transmission[MESH]
  • |Humans[MESH]


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