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Original Articles

Release of Simulated Anthrax Particles from Disposable Respirators

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Pages 7-10 | Published online: 17 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

A preliminary study was undertaken to evaluate the potential for a disposable respirator that has been contaminated with anthrax spores to release spores in handling after use. The release of inert particles from disposable respirators was measured for masks dropped 3 feet onto a hard surface. Ten experimental runs were conducted for each of two N95 mask types, the Moldex 2200N95 and the 3M 8210. Anthrax spores were simulated with a test aerosol of single and double 1-μm polystyrene spheres. For the Moldex mask loaded with approximately 20 million spheres on it, an average of 0.16% was released; for the 3M mask an average of 0.29% was released.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

This study was supported in part by Moldex-Metric, Inc., Culver City, Calif., and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) Grant # 5 P30 ES07048-07.

Notes

A Mean.

B Standard deviation.

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