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"Mitigation" Keyword-tagged Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | Land-use history causes differences in park nighttime cooling capacity and forest structure | Richmond IC; Paulauskas MA; Padvaiskas E; Gonzàlez Sinisterra LC; Hutt-Taylor K; Robitaille AL; Ziter CD; | 40761092 BIOLOGY |
| 2 | Protecting shorelines in Canadian Indigenous communities: Environmental challenges, policy interventions, and mitigation technologies | Iravani R; Biagi M; Laforest S; Lee K; Isaacman L; Chen Z; An C; | 40554913 ENCS |
| 3 | Ten new insights in climate science 2024 | Schaeffer R; Schipper ELF; Ospina D; Mirazo P; Alencar A; Anvari M; Artaxo P; Biresselioglu ME; Blome T; Boeckmann M; Brink E; Broadgate W; Bustamante M; Cai W; Canadell JG; Cardinale R; Chidichimo MP; Ditlevsen P; Eicker U; Feron S; Fikru MG; Fuss S; Gaye AT; Gustafsson Ö; Harring N; He C; Hebden S; Heilemann A; Hirota M; Janardhanan N; Juhola S; Jung TY; Kejun J; Kilki? S; Kumarasinghe N; Lapola D; Lee JY; Levis C; Lusambili A; Maasakkers JD; MacIntosh C; Mahmood J; Mankin JS; Marchegiani P; Martin M; Muk | 40546753 PHYSICS |
| 4 | A review on indoor airborne transmission of COVID-19- modelling and mitigation approaches | Rayegan S; Shu C; Berquist J; Jeon J; Zhou LG; Wang LL; Mbareche H; Tardif P; Ge H; | 40478135 ENCS |
| 5 | Integration of Membrane-Based Pretreatment Methods with Pressure-Retarded Osmosis for Performance Enhancement: A Review | Pakdaman S; Nouri G; Mulligan CN; Nasiri F; | 40077246 ENCS |
| 6 | Construction, renovation, and demolition waste in landfill: a review of waste characteristics, environmental impacts, and mitigation measures | Chen Z; Feng Q; Yue R; Chen Z; Moselhi O; Soliman A; Hammad A; An C; | 35508848 ENCS |
| 7 | COVID-19 Disruption Demonstrates Win-Win Climate Solutions for Major League Sports | Seth Wynes | 34779201 CONCORDIA |
| 8 | What attributes are relevant for drainage culverts to serve as efficient road crossing structures for mammals? | Brunen B, Daguet C, Jaeger JAG | 32510423 GEOGRAPHY |
| 9 | An adaptive plan for prioritizing road sections for fencing to reduce animal mortality. | Spanowicz AG, Teixeira FZ, Jaeger JAG | 32227646 GEOGRAPHY |
| 10 | Assessment of regional greenhouse gas emission from beef cattle production: A case study of Saskatchewan in Canada. | Chen Z, An C, Fang H, Zhang Y, Zhou Z, Zhou Y, Zhao S | 32217321 ENCS |
| 11 | How do landscape context and fences influence roadkill locations of small and medium-sized mammals? | Plante J, Jaeger JAG, Desrochers A | 30711836 GEOGRAPHY |
| Title: | A review on indoor airborne transmission of COVID-19- modelling and mitigation approaches | ||||
| Authors: | Rayegan S, Shu C, Berquist J, Jeon J, Zhou LG, Wang LL, Mbareche H, Tardif P, Ge H | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40478135/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1016/j.jobe.2022.105599 | ||||
| Publication: | Journal of building engineering | ||||
| Keywords: | Airborne; Building; COVID-19; Mitigation; Modeling; Transmission; | ||||
| PMID: | 40478135 | Category: | Date Added: | 2025-06-06 | |
| Dept Affiliation: |
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1 Centre for Zero Energy Building Studies, Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. West, Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1M8, Canada. 2 Construction Research Centre, National Research Council Canada, M-24, 1200 Montreal Road, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0R6, Canada. |
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Description: |
In the past few years, significant efforts have been made to investigate the transmission of COVID-19. This paper provides a review of the COVID-19 airborne transmission modeling and mitigation strategies. The simulation models here are classified into airborne transmission infectious risk models and numerical approaches for spatiotemporal airborne transmissions. Mathematical descriptions and assumptions on which these models have been based are discussed. Input data used in previous simulation studies to assess the dispersion of COVID-19 are extracted and reported. Moreover, measurements performed to study the COVID-19 airborne transmission within indoor environments are introduced to support validations for anticipated future modeling studies. Transmission mitigation strategies recommended in recent studies have been classified to include modifying occupancy and ventilation operations, using filters and air purifiers, installing ultraviolet (UV) air disinfection systems, and personal protection compliance, such as wearing masks and social distancing. The application of mitigation strategies to various building types, such as educational, office, public, residential, and hospital, is reviewed. Recommendations for future works are also discussed based on the current apparent knowledge gaps covering both modeling and mitigation approaches. Our findings show that different transmission mitigation measures were recommended for various indoor environments; however, there is no conclusive work reporting their combined effects on the level of mitigation that may be achieved. Moreover, further studies should be conducted to understand better the balance between approaches to mitigating the viral transmissions in buildings and building energy consumption. |



