| Literature DB >> 32870707 |
Min Kang1, Jianjian Wei2, Jun Yuan3, Juxuan Guo4, Yingtao Zhang1, Jian Hang5, Yabin Qu1, Hua Qian6, Yali Zhuang1, Xuguang Chen1, Xin Peng7, Tongxing Shi3, Jun Wang4, Jie Wu1, Tie Song3, Jianfeng He1, Yuguo Li8, Nanshan Zhong9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The role of fecal aerosols in the transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 has been suspected.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32870707 PMCID: PMC7464151 DOI: 10.7326/M20-0928
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Intern Med ISSN: 0003-4819 Impact factor: 25.391
Figure 1.The block X outbreak and suggested transmission route.
A. Epidemiologic curve with patients from the same family shown in the same color. The possible infectious period for each group of patients with the same symptom onset date is estimated to be from 2 days before onset to their hospitalization dates. B. Floor plan for the second through 28th floors of block X, showing locations of bathrooms in -02 flats. C. Suggested transmission route from toilet flushing to the escape of gas in the drainage system containing bioaerosols into the master bathrooms of the -02 flats on the second to 29th floors. The dried-out water seals are shown with U-traps in red; escaped gas flow in the drainage system into a bathroom is shown by a red plume. Drawing is not to scale.
Figure 2.Illustration of the buoyancy (chimney) effect, with inflows into the vent at lower stories and outflows into the bathrooms at upper stories when the source bathroom is above (left) and below (right) the neutral level.
The red and blue chimney arrows indicate the flow of contaminated air in the drainage vents and branch pipes. Red shading of bathrooms indicates the infection risk for the occupants; the darker the shade, the higher the risk. Blue shading means no risk. The two drawings assume that all floor drain water seals were dried out. Left. Spatial infection pattern of the outbreak in the present study; the Heng Tai House outbreak (18), in which a 59-year-old man in flat 13 on the 34th floor was probably infected by 2 persons with confirmed COVID-19 who lived in flat 13 on the 32nd floor; the Luk Chuen House outbreak (19), in which 4 flats—710, 810, 1012, and 1112 on the seventh, eighth, 10th, and 11th floors, respectively—housing a total of 6 persons with secondary infection, were all linked to the index patient's flat—812 on the 8th floor—by interconnected vertical drainage pipes; and the Amoy Gardens outbreak (spread in flat 7, block E) (16). Right. No outbreak has been identified so far.