LASS-TN-Covid-19 Laboratorio Associato per la Verifica di Dispositivi di Protezione, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale, Università di Trento and Laboratorio di Sanità Pubblica, Azienda Provinciale per i Servizi Sanitari di Trento, 38123 Trento, Italy.
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Enzo Ferrari, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Modena-Italy and Science & Technology Park for Medicine, TPM, 41037 Modena, Italy.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Feb 4;18(4):1462. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18041462.
The first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic brought about a broader use of masks by both professionals and the general population. This resulted in a severe worldwide shortage of devices and the need to increase import and activate production of safe and effective surgical masks at the national level. In order to support the demand for testing surgical masks in the Italian context, Universities provided their contribution by setting up laboratories for testing mask performance before releasing products into the national market. This paper reports the effort of seven Italian university laboratories who set up facilities for testing face masks during the emergency period of the COVID-19 pandemic. Measurement set-ups were built, adapting the methods specified in the EN 14683:2019+AC. Data on differential pressure (DP) and bacterial filtration efficiency (BFE) of 120 masks, including different materials and designs, were collected over three months. More than 60% of the masks satisfied requirements for DP and BFE set by the standard. Masks made of nonwoven polypropylene with at least three layers (spunbonded-meltblown-spunbonded) showed the best results, ensuring both good breathability and high filtration efficiency. The majority of the masks created with alternative materials and designs did not comply with both standard requirements, resulting in suitability only as community masks. The effective partnering between universities and industries to meet a public need in an emergency context represented a fruitful example of the so-called university "third-mission".
COVID-19 大流行的第一波浪潮促使专业人员和普通大众更广泛地使用口罩。这导致全球范围内口罩严重短缺,需要在国家层面增加进口并激活安全有效的手术口罩的生产。为了满足意大利对手术口罩测试的需求,各大学通过建立实验室在将产品投放国内市场之前测试口罩性能,为测试口罩做出了贡献。本文报告了 COVID-19 大流行紧急时期,七所意大利大学实验室为建立口罩测试设施所做的努力。建立了测量装置,采用了 EN 14683:2019+AC 中规定的方法。在三个月的时间里,收集了 120 个口罩的压差(DP)和细菌过滤效率(BFE)数据,包括不同的材料和设计。超过 60%的口罩满足标准对 DP 和 BFE 的要求。由至少三层纺粘熔喷纺粘非织造布(SMS)制成的口罩表现最好,确保了良好的透气性和高过滤效率。使用替代材料和设计制造的大多数口罩都不符合标准要求,因此只适合作为社区口罩。大学与行业之间在紧急情况下为满足公众需求而建立的有效伙伴关系是所谓的大学“第三使命”的一个成功范例。