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Fluid dynamics of respiratory droplets in the context of COVID-19: Airborne and surfaceborne transmissions

Physics of Fluids, 2021-08, Vol.33 (8), p.081302-081302 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

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  • Title:
    Fluid dynamics of respiratory droplets in the context of COVID-19: Airborne and surfaceborne transmissions
  • Author: Katre, Pallavi ; Banerjee, Sayak ; Balusamy, Saravanan ; Sahu, Kirti Chandra
  • Subjects: Aerodynamics ; Context ; Coronaviruses ; COVID-19 ; Disease transmission ; Droplets ; Fluid dynamics ; Pandemics ; Review
  • Is Part Of: Physics of Fluids, 2021-08, Vol.33 (8), p.081302-081302
  • Description: The World Health Organization has declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. Several countries have experienced repeated periods of major spreading over the last two years. Many people have lost their lives, employment, and the socioeconomic situation has been severely impacted. Thus, it is considered to be one of the major health and economic disasters in modern history. Over the last two years, several researchers have contributed significantly to the study of droplet formation, transmission, and lifetime in the context of understanding the spread of such respiratory infections from a fluid dynamics perspective. The current review emphasizes the numerous ways in which fluid dynamics aids in the comprehension of these aspects. The biology of the virus, as well as other statistical studies to forecast the pandemic, is significant, but they are not included in this review.
  • Publisher: United States: American Institute of Physics
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 1070-6631
    EISSN: 1089-7666
    DOI: 10.1063/5.0063475
    PMID: 34471333
    CODEN: PHFLE6
  • Source: Coronavirus Research Database

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