COVID-19: minimising risk to healthcare workers during aerosol-producing respiratory therapy using an innovative constant flow canopy

Yochai Adir, Ori Segol, Dmitry Kompaniets, Hadas Ziso, Yechiam Yaffe, Irina Bergman, Erez Hassidov, Arieh Eden

Source: Eur Respir J, 55 (5) 2001017; 10.1183/13993003.01017-2020
Journal Issue: May
Disease area: Respiratory critical care, Sleep and breathing disorders

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