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      Can we reduce the spread of influenza in schools with face masks?

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      American Journal of Infection Control
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          There is sufficient evidence indicating that masks, if worn properly and consistently, are an effective nonpharmaceutical intervention in the control of disease spread. The use of masks during a pandemic can minimize the spread of influenza and its economic impact, yet mask-wearing compliance in adults is often poor. Educating the public on the effectiveness of masks can increase compliance whilst reducing morbidity and mortality. With targeted campaigns and the help of the fashion industry, masks may become a popular accessory amongst school children. As children are effective source-transmitters of infection, encouraging a trend toward such increased mask-wearing could result in a significant, self-perpetuating reduction mechanism for limiting influenza transmission in schools during a pandemic. Copyright © 2010 Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. All rights reserved.

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          Journal
          American Journal of Infection Control
          American Journal of Infection Control
          Elsevier BV
          01966553
          November 2010
          November 2010
          : 38
          : 9
          : 676-677
          Article
          10.1016/j.ajic.2010.03.012
          20605264
          5f8dcad8-677a-4546-910c-a81433099b70
          © 2010

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