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Testing Surgical Face Masks in an Emergency Context: The Experience of Italian Laboratories during the COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis.

Francesco Tessarolo1, Giandomenico Nollo1, Devid Maniglio1, Marta Rigoni1, Luca Benedetti1, Fabrizia Helfer1, Ivan Corradi1, Luigi Rovati2, Alberto Ferrari2, Mattia Piccini2, Luca Accorsi2, Elena Veronesi2, Aurora Cuoghi2, Salvo Baglio3, Nunzio Tuccitto3, Stefania Stefani3, Stefano Stracquadanio3, Filippo Caraci3, Antonio Terrasi3, Alessia Tricomi3, Mario Musumeci3,4, Andrea Miraglia3,4, Giacomo Cuttone3,4, Sofia Cosentino5, Carlo Muscas5, Luca Agostino Vitali6, Dezemona Petrelli6, Leopoldo Angrisani7, Roberta Colicchio7, Andrea D'Anna7, Ivo Iavicoli7, Gianluigi De Falco7, Francesco Di Natale7, Ernesto Di Maio7, Paola Salvatore7, Fabiana Quaglia7, Marina Mingoia8, Paolo Castellini8, Paolo Chiariotti8, Serena Simoni8, Luigi Montalto8, Alessia Baleani8, Nicola Paone8.   

Abstract

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".

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Keywords:  Covid-19; Sars-2; bacterial filtration efficiency; differential pressure; masks; pandemic; standard testing; third mission

Year:  2021        PMID: 33557403     DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18041462

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health        ISSN: 1660-4601            Impact factor:   3.390


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1.  One year of surgical mask testing at the University of Bologna labs: Lessons learned from data analysis.

Authors:  C Boi; F Borsetti; T M Brugo; M Cappelletti; M G De Angelis; S Fedi; S Di Giacomo; T Fabiani; G Foli; A Garelli; U Genchi; D Ghezzi; C Gualandi; E Lalli; M Magnani; A Maurizzi; F Mazzi; N Mehrabi; M Minelli; R Montalbano; L Morelli; S Nici; R Onesti; A Paglianti; K Papchenko; S Pappalardo; N F Parisi; S Rapino; M Reggio; M Roselli; E Ruggeri; L Sabatini; E Saracino; G E Scarponi; L Serra; V Signorini; A Storione; M Torsello; E Tugnoli; C M Vargiu; G Vidali; F S Violante
Journal:  Sep Purif Technol       Date:  2022-04-30       Impact factor: 9.136

2.  Assessing Biocompatibility of Face Mask Materials during COVID-19 Pandemic by a Rapid Multi-Assays Strategy.

Authors:  Tiziana Petrachi; Francesco Ganzerli; Aurora Cuoghi; Alberto Ferrari; Elisa Resca; Valentina Bergamini; Luca Accorsi; Francesco Burini; Davide Pasini; Gaelle Françoise Arnaud; Mattia Piccini; Laura Aldrovandi; Giorgio Mari; Aldo Tomasi; Luigi Rovati; Massimo Dominici; Elena Veronesi
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-05-18       Impact factor: 3.390

3.  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

4.  A Simple Method to Quantify Outward Leakage of Medical Face Masks and Barrier Face Coverings: Implication for the Overall Filtration Efficiency.

Authors:  Silvia Chiera; Alessandro Cristoforetti; Luca Benedetti; Giandomenico Nollo; Luca Borro; Lorenzo Mazzei; Francesco Tessarolo
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-03-16       Impact factor: 3.390

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