Cloth Mask with Window as an Alternative to Opaque Mask for Students with Speech, Language, and Hearing Deficits for Infection Risk Mitigation.

Kansas journal of medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.17161/kjm.vol18.22422
Yang-Seon Kim, Aruna Deepthi Markonda Patnaik, Paul Teran, Pratik Pandey, Stephanie Kuhlmann, Julian Dedeaux, Kari Harris
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Introduction: Visualization of oral movements and facial expressions is essential for learning, development, and communication, especially among students receiving speech and language services. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of cloth masks with transparent windows as an alternative to opaque masks in mitigating the risk of droplet-transmitted infectious diseases.

Methods: Researchers measured the filtration efficiency of various medical and non-medical masks, both with and without transparent windows. A testing pipe, fitted with the selected masks, was used to deliver particulate matter (PM) at an airflow velocity mimicking human breathing. Particle size and airflow were measured using three real-time particle monitors positioned upstream and downstream of the masks. Filtration efficiency was then calculated for each of the eight masks.

Results: Mask efficiency varied based on build quality and material. Filtration efficiency for the four face masks with transparent windows ranged from 28.6% to 90%, with the single-layer mask performing the worst. All multi-layer masks with windows achieved filtration efficiencies greater than 70% for all particle sizes tested (1, 2.5, and 10 microns), exceeding that of the opaque cotton masks and approaching the filtration levels of surgical masks.

Conclusions: Given the high filtration efficiency of cloth masks with transparent windows, the authors conclude that these masks can reduce the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 and other droplet-transmitted infectious diseases while also improving communication for individuals with speech, language, and/or hearing impairments.

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介绍:口腔动作和面部表情的可视化对学习、发展和交流至关重要,尤其是对接受言语和语言服务的学生而言。本研究旨在评估透明口罩作为不透明口罩的替代品在降低飞沫传播传染病风险方面的有效性:研究人员测量了带透明窗和不带透明窗的各种医用和非医用口罩的过滤效率。在测试管道上安装所选口罩,以模拟人体呼吸的气流速度输送颗粒物质(PM)。使用安装在口罩上游和下游的三个实时颗粒监测器测量颗粒大小和气流。然后计算八个口罩的过滤效率:结果:口罩效率因制造质量和材料而异。带有透明窗口的四个口罩的过滤效率从 28.6% 到 90% 不等,其中单层口罩的过滤效率最差。所有带窗的多层口罩对所有测试粒径(1、2.5 和 10 微米)的过滤效率都超过了 70%,超过了不透明棉质口罩,接近外科口罩的过滤水平:鉴于带透明窗的布制口罩具有很高的过滤效率,作者得出结论认为,这种口罩可以减少 SARS-CoV-2 和其他飞沫传播的传染病的传播,同时还能改善有语言、语言和/或听力障碍的人的交流。
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