Re: This is popping up all over the internet
Re: This is popping up all over the internet
In response, we know that the influenza a virus measures on the electron microscope between 80 and 120nm (nanometer) which is one millionth of a meter. This is a well documented fact and can be verified in any good virology textbook.
The homemade mask idea is based on a study done by Dr. Ariaki Nagayama out of Fukuoka University in Japan, in 2005. He submitted his study for peer review in November 2005 and it was published in the Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy in April, 2006. This Journal is the house publication of the Japanese Chemotherapy Organization. An abstract of this is on pubmed. Unfortunately the study itself will not be available on pubmed until January 2007. (They usually wait until the end of the year and then get in the entire volume and have it translated.) Two subscription services are offering it now for a fee (about $30) if you want to read it.
In the abstract, he writes: "Time-kill studies were carried out, and the virus titer was determined based on the 50% tissue culture infective dose (TCID50)" (Note that he does not give you the actual hard numbers of the results.) He further states: "The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of GV against bacteria were also determined, and the killing activities of the GV-dyed cloth were judged from viable cell counts. (But he doesn't give us cell counts or how many virus particles made it through the weave of the fabric.)
You mentioned that you purchased several yards of fabric. That had to have run at least $7. For that same amount of money, you could have purchased an N100 respirator which we know is 97% effective against viruses of this size. (Reference Canadian study of N95 vs N100 masks against virus particles).
The army is very concerned about this problem and is issuing N95 respirators (NOT masks) to staff. They are also issuing masks to all patients at the check in desks who display respiratory symptoms. They have changed over from Latex gloves to Nitrile for better protection. You mention that you are expecting to be mobilized, are you and your brother in healthcare?
K.
Re: This is popping up all over the internet
wetDirt said:How do you know? Have you measured it? Have you even tried it? It's easy to say the weave is too big, but what about the numbers these people measured? Measurements speak louder than words.
As to whether I would trust my life with it, I have bought 8 yards of heavyweight white t-shirt fabric and several containers of gentian violet, and I can sew. I also have been fit tested, and I both wear a respirator professionally, and know what a well-fitting one feels like. And I know for sure our agency is not stocked with enough cartridges to last the department a month. And also I have a brother in the National Guard, who expects to be mobilized, and does not expect to have any equipment at all issued to him. He, too, knows what he is doing. I will find out next month whether I would be mobilized.
In response, we know that the influenza a virus measures on the electron microscope between 80 and 120nm (nanometer) which is one millionth of a meter. This is a well documented fact and can be verified in any good virology textbook.
The homemade mask idea is based on a study done by Dr. Ariaki Nagayama out of Fukuoka University in Japan, in 2005. He submitted his study for peer review in November 2005 and it was published in the Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy in April, 2006. This Journal is the house publication of the Japanese Chemotherapy Organization. An abstract of this is on pubmed. Unfortunately the study itself will not be available on pubmed until January 2007. (They usually wait until the end of the year and then get in the entire volume and have it translated.) Two subscription services are offering it now for a fee (about $30) if you want to read it.
In the abstract, he writes: "Time-kill studies were carried out, and the virus titer was determined based on the 50% tissue culture infective dose (TCID50)" (Note that he does not give you the actual hard numbers of the results.) He further states: "The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of GV against bacteria were also determined, and the killing activities of the GV-dyed cloth were judged from viable cell counts. (But he doesn't give us cell counts or how many virus particles made it through the weave of the fabric.)
You mentioned that you purchased several yards of fabric. That had to have run at least $7. For that same amount of money, you could have purchased an N100 respirator which we know is 97% effective against viruses of this size. (Reference Canadian study of N95 vs N100 masks against virus particles).
The army is very concerned about this problem and is issuing N95 respirators (NOT masks) to staff. They are also issuing masks to all patients at the check in desks who display respiratory symptoms. They have changed over from Latex gloves to Nitrile for better protection. You mention that you are expecting to be mobilized, are you and your brother in healthcare?
K.