Air cleaners and respiratory infections in schools: A modeling study using epidemiological, environmental, and molecular data.
Nicolas BanholzerPhilipp JentPascal BittelKathrin ZürcherLavinia FurrerSimon BertschingerErnest WeingartnerAlban RametteMatthias EggerTina HascherLukas FennerPublished in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2023)
Air cleaners improved air quality, showed a potential benefit in reducing respiratory infections, and were associated with less coughing. Airborne detection of non-SARS-CoV-2 viruses was rare, suggesting that these viruses may be more difficult to detect in the air. Future studies should examine the importance of close contact and long-range transmission, and the cost-effectiveness of using air cleaners.