Nanofiberous facemasks as protectives against pandemic respiratory viruses
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-22-2024
Abstract
Wearing protective face masks and respirators has been a necessity to reduce the transmission rate of respiratory viruses since the outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) disease. Nevertheless, the outbreak has revealed the need to develop efficient air filter materials and innovative anti-microbial protectives. Nanofibrous facemasks, either loaded with antiviral nanoparticles or not, are very promising personal protective equipment (PPE) against pandemic respiratory viruses.
Recommended Citation
Emam, Merna H.; Elazab, Reham S.; Swidan, Shady; and Hathout, Rania M., "Nanofiberous facemasks as protectives against pandemic respiratory viruses" (2024). Pharmacy. 777.
https://buescholar.bue.edu.eg/pharmacy/777
Comments
In this review, multiple types of face masks and respirators are discussed as well as filtration mechanisms of particulates. In this regard, the limitations of traditional face masks were summarized and the advancement of nanotechnology in developing nanofibrous masks and air filters was discussed. Different methods of preparing nanofibers were explained. The various approaches used for enhancing nanofibrous face masks were covered.