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Respiratory Aerosols and Droplets

Physiological aerosols and droplets expelled during coughing, sneezing, speaking and exhalation. Depending on the size, aerodynamic distribution or concentration they may play a role in transmission of infectious respiratory diseases.

Year introduced: 2022

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Tree Number(s): A12.200.617, A12.207.876

MeSH Unique ID: D000088343

Entry Terms:

  • Expiratory Aerosols
  • Expiratory Droplets
  • Respiratory Aerosols
  • Respiratory Aerosol
  • Respiratory Droplets
  • Respiratory Droplet
  • Expiratory Droplet Nuclei
  • Droplet Nuclei, Expiratory
  • Droplet Nucleus, Expiratory
  • Expiratory Droplet Nucleus
  • Nucleus, Expiratory Droplet
  • Exhaled Bio-Aerosols
  • Bio-Aerosol, Exhaled
  • Exhaled Bio-Aerosol
  • Exhaled Bio Aerosols
  • Exhaled Biological Aerosols
  • Aerosol, Exhaled Biological
  • Biological Aerosol, Exhaled
  • Exhaled Biological Aerosol
  • Infectious Aerosols
  • Aerosol, Infectious
  • Infectious Aerosol
  • Infectious Respiratory Particles
  • Infectious Respiratory Particle
  • Particle, Infectious Respiratory
  • Respiratory Particle, Infectious

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