Physical interventions to interrupt or reduce the spread of respiratory viruses

Author:

Jefferson Tom1,Del Mar Chris B2,Dooley Liz3,Ferroni Eliana4,Al-Ansary Lubna A5,Bawazeer Ghada A6,van Driel Mieke L78,Nair N Sreekumaran9,Jones Mark A10,Thorning Sarah11,Conly John M1213

Affiliation:

1. University of Oxford; Centre for Evidence Based Medicine; Oxford UK OX2 6GG

2. Bond University; Centre for Research in Evidence-Based Practice (CREBP); University Drive Gold Coast Queensland Australia 4229

3. Bond University; Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine; Gold Coast Queensland Australia 4229

4. Regional Center for Epidemiology, Veneto Region; Epidemiological System of the Veneto Region; Passaggio Gaudenzio 1 Padova Italy 35131

5. World Health Organization; Department of Health Metrics and Measurement; Geneva Switzerland

6. King Saud University; Department of Clinical Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy; P.O. Box 22452 Riyadh Saudi Arabia 11495

7. The University of Queensland; Primary Care Clinical Unit, Faculty of Medicine; Brisbane Queensland Australia 4029

8. Ghent University; Department of Public Health and Primary Care; Campus UZ 6K3, Corneel Heymanslaan 10 Ghent Belgium 9000

9. Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) (Institution of National Importance Under Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India); Department of Medical Biometrics & Informatics (Biostatistics); 4th Floor, Administrative Block Dhanvantri Nagar Puducherry India 605006

10. Bond University; Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare; 11 University Drive Robina Gold Coast Queensland Australia 4226

11. Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service; GCUH Library; Level 1, Block E, GCUH Southport Queensland Australia 4215

12. Foothills Medical Centre, Room 930, North Tower; 1403-29th St NW Calgary AB Canada T2N 2T9

13. WHO. Infection Prevention and Control in Health Care; Department of Global Alert and Response - Health Security and Environment; Office L420, 20, Avenue Appia Geneva Switzerland CH-1211

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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