Contraction of Respiratory Viral Infection During air Travel: An Under-Recognized Health Risk for Athletes
Abstract Air travel has an important role in the spread of viral acute respiratory infections (ARIs). Aircraft offer an ideal setting for the transmission of ARI because of a closed environment, crowded conditions, and close-contact setting. Numerous studies have shown that influenza and COVID-19 sp...
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Main Authors: | Olli Ruuskanen (Author), Henrik Dollner (Author), Raakel Luoto (Author), Maarit Valtonen (Author), Olli J. Heinonen (Author), Matti Waris (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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