Department of Viroscience, Postgraduate School of Molecular Medicine, Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Department of Viroscience, Postgraduate School of Molecular Medicine, Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam, The Netherlands; Department of Pediatrics, Subdivision Infectious diseases and Immunology, Erasmus Medical Centre - Sophia, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Curr Opin Virol. 2018 Feb;28:142-151. doi: 10.1016/j.coviro.2018.01.001. Epub 2018 Jan 17.
Respiratory tract infections can be caused by a wide variety of viruses. Airborne transmission via droplets and aerosols enables some of these viruses to spread efficiently among humans, causing outbreaks that are difficult to control. Many outbreaks have been investigated retrospectively to study the possible routes of inter-human virus transmission. The results of these studies are often inconclusive and at the same time data from controlled experiments is sparse. Therefore, fundamental knowledge on transmission routes that could be used to improve intervention strategies is still missing. We here present an overview of the available data from experimental and observational studies on the transmission routes of respiratory viruses between humans, identify knowledge gaps, and discuss how the available knowledge is currently implemented in isolation guidelines in health care settings.
呼吸道感染可由多种病毒引起。一些病毒通过飞沫和气溶胶在空气中传播,能够在人群中高效传播,导致难以控制的疫情爆发。许多疫情爆发已经被回溯性地研究,以研究人际间病毒传播的可能途径。这些研究的结果往往不确定,同时,来自对照实验的数据也很匮乏。因此,仍然缺乏可用于改进干预策略的传播途径的基本知识。我们在此概述了在人际间呼吸道病毒传播的实验和观察研究中获得的数据,确定了知识空白,并讨论了目前在医疗机构隔离指南中如何应用现有知识。