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Control of airborne infectious diseases in ventilated spaces by Peter V. Nielsen Interface Volume 6(Suppl 6):S747-S755 December 6, 2009 ©2009 by The Royal Society

Control of airborne infectious diseases in ventilated spaces by Peter V. Nielsen Interface Volume 6(Suppl 6):S747-S755 December 6, 2009 ©2009 by The Royal

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Control of airborne infectious diseases in ventilated spaces

by Peter V. Nielsen

InterfaceVolume 6(Suppl 6):S747-S755

December 6, 2009

©2009 by The Royal Society

Two patients (life-size manikins) in a hospital ward.

Peter V. Nielsen J. R. Soc. Interface 2009;6:S747-S755

©2009 by The Royal Society

Balcony for ‘open-air treatment’ of pulmonary diseases in a former TB hospital (Skoerping, Denmark).

Peter V. Nielsen J. R. Soc. Interface 2009;6:S747-S755

©2009 by The Royal Society

(a) Mixing ventilation from a wall-mounted diffuser, (b) vertical ventilation from three ceiling-mounted diffusers and (c) vertical ventilation from a large textile terminal.

Peter V. Nielsen J. R. Soc. Interface 2009;6:S747-S755

©2009 by The Royal Society

(a) Exhalation through the mouth; (b) exhalation through the nose; (c) coughing.

Peter V. Nielsen J. R. Soc. Interface 2009;6:S747-S755

©2009 by The Royal Society

The figure shows a manikin located in a downward air flow.

Peter V. Nielsen J. R. Soc. Interface 2009;6:S747-S755

©2009 by The Royal Society

Full-scale room with displacement ventilation.

Peter V. Nielsen J. R. Soc. Interface 2009;6:S747-S755

©2009 by The Royal Society

Two persons (manikins) in a full-scale room.

Peter V. Nielsen J. R. Soc. Interface 2009;6:S747-S755

©2009 by The Royal Society

Air supply pillow intended for a hospital bed.

Peter V. Nielsen J. R. Soc. Interface 2009;6:S747-S755

©2009 by The Royal Society

Retractable hood design.

Peter V. Nielsen J. R. Soc. Interface 2009;6:S747-S755

©2009 by The Royal Society