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N95 respirator and surgical mask effectiveness against respiratory viral illnesses in the healthcare setting: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Andrew P CollinsBenjamin C ServiceSunny GuptaNaser MubarakIbrahim Mamdouh ZeiniDaryl C OsbahrAnthony A Romeo
Published in: Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians open (2021)
N95 respirator use was associated with fewer viral infectious episodes for healthcare workers compared with surgical masks. The N95 respirator was most effective in reducing the risk of a viral infection in the hospital setting from the SARS-CoV 1 and 2 viruses compared to the other viruses included in this investigation. Methodologic quality, risk of biases, and small number of original studies indicate the necessity for further research to be performed, especially in front-line healthcare delivery settings.
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