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Bacterial Filtration Efficiency of Different Masks
Strojniski Vestnik-Journal of Mechanical Engineering ; 68(4):225-232, 2022.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1856137
ABSTRACT
Face coverings, such as surgical masks and respirators, have an important role in preventing bacterial and viral transmission, especially during a global pandemic like COVID-19. Therefore, to secure their availability, new manufacturers and the use of novel materials must be encouraged. However, masks and their materials must first be properly tested for safety and efficiency, as required by the relevant standard, valid in a specific region. All standards prescribe determination of the bacterial filtration efficiency (BFE) of masks. In this study, we report the establishment of a test method for the BFE of face masks in accordance with European standard EN 146832019, by which we tested 52 samples, each composed of 3 to 5 subsamples, of surgical and cloth masks, respirators, filters, and mask materials. Forty-seven out of the 52 samples reached a BFE above 75 %. Of these, 16 samples had a BFE of 75 % to 95 %, 3 had a BFE of 95 % to 98 %, while 28 reached a filtration efficiency above 98 %. Our findings show that all tested samples provided some level of protection, most of which met the requirements for the national or European market.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Web of Science Language: English Journal: Strojniski Vestnik-Journal of Mechanical Engineering Year: 2022 Document Type: Article