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Impact on quantitative fit-test results after application of prophylactic hydrocolloid dressing under N95 respirators.

Irene NgBenjamin KaveFiona BeggSarah SageReny SegalDaryl L Williams
Published in: Infection control and hospital epidemiology (2021)
Hydrocolloid dressings are likely to disturb the mask seal for nonrigid-style N95 FFRs, particularly the vertical flat-fold style and the duckbill style N95 FFRs. Given the risk of mask seal disturbance of N95 respirators as shown in this study, we advocate that any HCW requiring the use of prophylactic dressings should undergo repeat quantitative fit testing with the dressing in place prior to using the dressing and mask in combination.
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