Transmission Potential of SARS-CoV-2 in Viral Shedding Observed at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Santarpia, J., L., Rivera, D., N., Herrera, V., Morwitzer, M., J., Creager, H., Santarpia, G., W., Crown, K., K., Brett-Major, D., Schnaubelt, E., Broadhurst, M., J., Lawler, J., V., Reid, S., P., & Lowe, J., J. medRxiv, 2020.
Transmission Potential of SARS-CoV-2 in Viral Shedding Observed at the University of Nebraska Medical Center [link]Website  doi  abstract   bibtex   
During the initial isolation of 13 individuals confirmed positive with COVID-19 infection, air and surface samples were collected in eleven isolation rooms to examine viral shedding from isolated individuals. These data indicate significant environmental contamination in rooms where patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 are housed and cared for, regardless of the degree of symptoms or acuity of illness. The data is suggestive that viral aerosol particles are produced by individuals that have the COVID-19 disease, even in the absence of cough.
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 author = {Santarpia, Joshua L and Rivera, Danielle N and Herrera, Vicki and Morwitzer, M Jane and Creager, Hannah and Santarpia, George W and Crown, Kevin K and Brett-Major, David and Schnaubelt, Elizabeth and Broadhurst, M Jana and Lawler, James V and Reid, St. Patrick and Lowe, John J},
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