[HTML][HTML] A new paradigm in respiratory hygiene: increasing the cohesivity of airway secretions to improve cough interaction and reduce aerosol dispersion

G Zayas, J Dimitry, A Zayas, D O'Brien, M King - BMC Pulmonary Medicine, 2005 - Springer
Background Infectious respiratory diseases are transmitted to non-infected subjects when an
infected person expels pathogenic microorganisms to the surrounding environment when …

[PDF][PDF] A new paradigm in respiratory hygiene: increasing the cohesivity of airway secretions to improve cough interaction and reduce aerosol dispersion

G Zayas, J Dimitry, A Zayas, D O'Brien… - BMC Pulmonary …, 2005 - academia.edu
Background: Infectious respiratory diseases are transmitted to non-infected subjects when
an infected person expels pathogenic microorganisms to the surrounding environment when …

[HTML][HTML] A new paradigm in respiratory hygiene: increasing the cohesivity of airway secretions to improve cough interaction and reduce aerosol dispersion

G Zayas, J Dimitry, A Zayas… - BMC …, 2005 - bmcpulmmed.biomedcentral.com
Infectious respiratory diseases are transmitted to non-infected subjects when an infected
person expels pathogenic microorganisms to the surrounding environment when coughing …

A new paradigm in respiratory hygiene: increasing the cohesivity of airway secretions to improve cough interaction and reduce aerosol dispersion.

G Zayas, J Dimitry, A Zayas, D O'Brien… - BMC Pulmonary …, 2005 - europepmc.org
Background Infectious respiratory diseases are transmitted to non-infected subjects when an
infected person expels pathogenic microorganisms to the surrounding environment when …

A new paradigm in respiratory hygiene: increasing the cohesivity of airway secretions to improve cough interaction and reduce aerosol dispersion.

G Zayas, J Dimitry, A Zayas… - BMC Pulmonary …, 2005 - search.ebscohost.com
Background: Infectious respiratory diseases are transmitted to non-infected subjects when
an infected person expels pathogenic microorganisms to the surrounding environment when …

A new paradigm in respiratory hygiene: increasing the cohesivity of airway secretions to improve cough interaction and reduce aerosol dispersion

G Zayas, J Dimitry, A Zayas… - BMC pulmonary …, 2005 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Infectious respiratory diseases are transmitted to non-infected subjects when an
infected person expels pathogenic microorganisms to the surrounding environment when …

[PDF][PDF] A new paradigm in respiratory hygiene: increasing the cohesivity of airway secretions to improve cough interaction and reduce aerosol dispersion

G Zayas, J Dimitry, A Zayas, D O'Brien… - BMC Pulmonary …, 2005 - scienceopen.com
Background: Infectious respiratory diseases are transmitted to non-infected subjects when
an infected person expels pathogenic microorganisms to the surrounding environment when …

[PDF][PDF] A new paradigm in respiratory hygiene: increasing the cohesivity of airway secretions to improve cough interaction and reduce aerosol dispersion

G Zayas, J Dimitry, A Zayas, D O'Brien… - BMC Pulmonary …, 2005 - cyberleninka.org
Background: Infectious respiratory diseases are transmitted to non-infected subjects when
an infected person expels pathogenic microorganisms to the surrounding environment when …

A new paradigm in respiratory hygiene: increasing the cohesivity of airway secretions to improve cough interaction and reduce aerosol dispersion

G Zayas, J Dimitry, A Zayas, D O'Brien… - BMC Pulmonary …, 2005 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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Infectious respiratory diseases are transmitted to non-infected subjects when an infected …

[PDF][PDF] A new paradigm in respiratory hygiene: increasing the cohesivity of airway secretions to improve cough interaction and reduce aerosol dispersion

G Zayas, J Dimitry, A Zayas, D O'Brien… - BMC Pulmonary …, 2005 - researchgate.net
Background: Infectious respiratory diseases are transmitted to non-infected subjects when
an infected person expels pathogenic microorganisms to the surrounding environment when …