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Study show: Surgical masks fail to protect healthcare workers from flu

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U.S. to Review Masks Policy as Study Shows They Don?t Stop Flu
Bloomburg.com
By Tom Randall and Jason Gale

"Sept. 16 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. government said it?s reviewing recommendations on the use of surgical masks to protect health-care workers from flu after a study showed they don?t help. Thicker, more expensive respirators should be used, the study found.

Surgical masks didn?t stop the spread of flu and other respiratory illnesses during a five-week study involving 1,936 health-care workers at 24 hospitals in Beijing last winter. Thicker versions designed to better fit the face, called N95 masks and made by 3M Co., reduced flu by 75 percent. The N95s cost 5 to 10 times more, said study author Raina MacIntyre, head of public health at the University of New South Wales in Sydney. "

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http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601124&sid=aom5wokKoMSo
 
Re: Study show: Surgical masks fail to protect healthcare workers from flu

> during a five-week study involving 1,936 health-care
> workers at 24 hospitals in Beijing last winter

they could maybe have told us a little bit earlier ?
Now it's (almost) too late for this wave in America,Europe.

Preliminary results would have been fine, no peer reviewed
paper needed at once.
It's a pity with the delay in scientific results.
 
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