Variation in exhaled droplet characteristics may explain why some people are disease ‘superspreaders’

A team of infectious disease specialists and environmental engineers at Université Claude Bernard Lyon’s, École Centrale de Lyon, in France, and the University of Rome La Sapienza, in Italy, has found via experiments that the physical characteristics of exhaled droplets play a role in the transmission of infectious diseases.

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