Login / Signup

Assessing the filtration efficiency and regulatory status of N95s and nontraditional filtering face-piece respirators available during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Deborah PlanaEnze TianAvilash K CramerHelen YangMary M CarmackMichael S SinhaFlorence T BourgeoisSherry H YuPeter MasseJon BoyerMinjune KimJinhan MoNicole R LeBoeufJu LiPeter Karl Sorger
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2021)
Many FFRs available for procurement during the COVID-19 pandemic do not provide levels of fit and filtration similar to those of N95 masks and are not acceptable for use in healthcare settings. Based on these results, and in consultation with occupational health officers, we make six recommendations to assist end users in acquiring legitimate products. Institutions should always assess masks from non-traditional supply chains by checking their markings and manufacturer information against data provided by NIOSH and the latest FDA EUA Appendix A. In the absence of verifiable information on the legitimacy of mask source, institutions should consider measuring mask fit and filtration directly. We also make suggestions for regulatory agencies regarding labeling and public disclosure aimed at increasing pandemic resilience.
Keyphrases