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Variation in the fitted filtration efficiency of disposable face masks by sex.

Edward R PenningtonJacob S GriffinE Melissa McInroeWilliam SteinhardtHao ChenJames M SametSteven E Prince
Published in: Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (2024)
The efficacy of a disposable face mask as protection against air contaminants depends on the efficiency of the mask materials and how well it fits the wearer. We report that the sex of the wearer is a major determinant of the baseline fitted filtration efficiency (FFE) of commonly available ear loop style face masks. In addition, we show that a simple fit modifier, an ear loop clip fastened behind the head, substantially improves baseline FFE for females but produces only minor changes for males. These findings have significant public health implications for the use of face masks as a protective intervention against inhalational exposure to airborne contaminants.
Keyphrases
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