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Wednesday, July 27, 2022

[2207.02678] Increasing ventilation reduces SARS-CoV-2 airborne transmission in schools: a retrospective cohort study in Italy's Marche region

[2207.02678] Increasing ventilation reduces SARS-CoV-2 airborne transmission in schools: a retrospective cohort study in Italy's Marche region: Background: While increasing the ventilation rate is an important measure to remove inhalable virus-laden respiratory particles and lower the risk of infection, direct validation in schools with population-based studies is far from definitive. Methods: We investigated the strength of association between ventilation and SARS-CoV-2 transmission reported among the students of Italy's Marche region in more than 10,000 classrooms, of which 316 were equipped with mechanical ventilation. We used ordinary and logistic regression models to explore the relative risk associated with the exposure of students in classrooms. Findings: For classrooms equipped with mechanical ventilation systems, the relative risk of infection decreased with the increase in ventilation: ventilation ranging from 10 to 14 L s-1 student-1 reduced the likelihood of infection for students by 80% compared with a classroom with only natural ventilation. From the regression analysis, as confirmed by the predictive theoretical approach, we obtained a relative risk reduction in the range 12%-15% for each additional unit of ventilation rate per person. Interpretation: We need high ventilation rates (> 10 L s$^{-1}$ stu

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