SG-APSIC1056: Finding the right fit: Our experience in quantitative N95 respirator fit-testing
Objectives: Following a cluster of COVID-19 cases in a Singapore public hospital in April 2021, the local health authority mandated the use of N95 respirators in all inpatient wards. This increased the demand for N95 mask fit-testing to ensure that healthcare workers were donning respirators that fi...
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Main Authors: | Jin Min Sheena Ong (Author), Bushra Binte Shaik Ismail (Author), Sheena Ong Jin Min (Author), Gillian Lee Li Xin (Author), Lee Lai Chee (Author), Molly How Kue Bien (Author), Ling Moi Lin (Author) |
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Cambridge University Press,
2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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