Literature DB >> 32614536

[Validation of surgical masks during COVID19 emergency: activities at the University of Napoli Federico II].

Andrea D'Anna1,2, Francesco Di Natale1,2, Gianluigi De Falco1,2, Ernesto Di Maio1,2, Daniele Tammaro1,2, Fabiana Quaglia1,3, Francesca Ungaro1,3, Chiara Cassiano1,3, Paola Salvatore1,4, Roberta Colicchio1,4, Elena Scaglione1,4, Chiara Pagliuca1,4, Luca Fontana1,5, Ivo Iavicoli1,5.   

Abstract

SUMMARY: During COVID-19 pandemic crisis, Italian Government has approved Law Decree no. 18 of 17 march 2020, in which art. 15 allows enterprises to produce, import and commercialize surgical masks notwithstanding the current rules of product certification. It is just required that the interested enterprises send to the Italian National Institute of Health a selfcertification in which they declare the technical characteristics of the masks and that masks are produced according to the safety requirements. In this context, a technical-scientific unit was established at the University of Napoli Federico II to provide interested enterprises with state-of-the-art consultancy, testing and measurement services, adhering to rigorous scientific protocols. Characterization tests were carried out on 163 surgical masks and/or materials for their construction and they have enabled the identification of pre-screening criteria to simplify the procedure for evaluating surgical masks using methods for assessing the filtration efficiency of particles and aerosols. Based on experimental results, it has been observed that a filtration efficiency for particles with sizes larger that 650 nm (PFE>650) exceeding 35% might guarantees a bacterial filtration efficiency (BFE) higher than 95% while BFE values higher than 98% are obtained when the PFE>650 is larger than 40%. PFE measurement is extremely simpler with respect to BFE, the latter being time-consuming and requiring specific equipment and methods for its realization. Many tested materials have shown the capability to assure high filtration efficiencies but Spundonded-Meltblown-Spunbonded (SMS), that are layers of non-woven fabric with different weights of Meltblown, can simultaneously guarantee high particle filtration efficiencies with pressure drop values (breathability) in the limits to classify the surgical masks as Type II/IIR. In fact, the fabric products analyzed so far have not been able to simultaneously guarantee adequate BFE and breathability values. On the contrary, Spunbonds of adequate weights can virtually verify both requirements and accredit themselves as possible materials for the production of surgical masks, at least of Type I. Further studies are needed to verify the possibility of producing low-cost, reusable surgical masks that could meet the criteria of circular economy. Copyright© by GIMLE.

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Keywords:  Aerosol Filtration Efficiency; COVID-19; Particle Filtration Efficiency; Surgical mask; pre-screening

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32614536

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  G Ital Med Lav Ergon        ISSN: 1592-7830


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1.  An Experimental Analysis of Five Household Equipment-Based Methods for Decontamination and Reuse of Surgical Masks.

Authors:  Elena Scaglione; Gianluigi De Falco; Giuseppe Mantova; Valeria Caturano; Alessia Stornaiuolo; Andrea D'Anna; Paola Salvatore
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-03-11       Impact factor: 3.390

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