一种对抗空气传播病原体的新天然防御。

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology QRB Discovery Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1017/qrd.2020.9
David Edwards, Anthony Hickey, Richard Batycky, Lester Griel, Michael Lipp, Wes Dehaan, Robert Clarke, David Hava, Jason Perry, Brendan Laurenzi, Aidan K Curran, Brandon J Beddingfield, Chad J Roy, Tom Devlin, Robert Langer
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我们建议将富钙生理盐作为一种新的卫生干预措施,可能用于治疗,以应对COVID-19快速而顽强的传播。我们在动物和人类身上测试了这些盐对病毒和细菌病原体的有效性。我们发现,这些盐的气溶胶管理气道减少了口罩无法过滤的小颗粒的呼出,并且在流感猪模型的情况下,完全阻止了疾病的空气传播。在一项对10名人类志愿者(5名年龄小于65岁,5名年龄大于65岁)的研究中,我们表明,快速(15分钟内)和持久(至少6小时)给予含有钙和钠盐的鼻盐水可以减少从人体呼吸道呼出的颗粒。这些颗粒主要小于1 μm,低于传统口罩有效过滤的尺寸。通过鼻腔给药10 μm左右的富钙盐水对呼出液滴的抑制表明,上呼吸道是生物气溶胶产生的主要来源。在那些呼出大量颗粒物的人群中,抑制效果尤其明显(99%)。在我们的研究中,我们发现这种高颗粒呼气组与老年有关。我们主张采用一种新的卫生做法,即用富含钙的盐水气雾剂清洁鼻腔,以补充用普通肥皂洗手、使用口罩和保持社交距离。
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A New Natural Defense Against Airborne Pathogens.

We propose the nasal administration of calcium-enriched physiological salts as a new hygienic intervention with possible therapeutic application as a response to the rapid and tenacious spread of COVID-19. We test the effectiveness of these salts against viral and bacterial pathogens in animals and humans. We find that aerosol administration of these salts to the airways diminishes the exhalation of the small particles that face masks fail to filter and, in the case of an influenza swine model, completely block airborne transmission of disease. In a study of 10 human volunteers (5 less than 65 years and 5 older than 65 years), we show that delivery of a nasal saline comprising calcium and sodium salts quickly (within 15 min) and durably (up to at least 6 h) diminishes exhaled particles from the human airways. Being predominantly smaller than 1 μm, these particles are below the size effectively filtered by conventional masks. The suppression of exhaled droplets by the nasal delivery of calcium-rich saline with aerosol droplet size of around 10 μm suggests the upper airways as a primary source of bioaerosol generation. The suppression effect is especially pronounced (99%) among those who exhale large numbers of particles. In our study, we found this high-particle exhalation group to correlate with advanced age. We argue for a new hygienic practice of nasal cleansing by a calcium-rich saline aerosol, to complement the washing of hands with ordinary soap, use of a face mask, and social distancing.

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QRB Discovery Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biophysics
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