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"Viruses in emerging infectious diseases might have jumped from animals (or birds) to humans, but it is mostly in buildings that these viruses could easily spread among us," said Hua Qian, University of Hong Kong. "The impact of ventilation on infectious disease transmission and the importance of engineers in designing and installing sound ventilation systems to prevent this spread must be an integral part of the discussion."
Qian will speak on airborne/droplet transmission of infectious diseases and effectiveness of isolation room ventilation at ASHRAE's 2006 Annual Meeting, June 24-28, in Quebec City.
The seminar, Preparing for the Next Pandemic: Controlling Transmission of Infectious Diseases in Hospitals, takes place 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Monday, June 26. It is sponsored by ASHRAE's technical committee on health care facilities.
Recent outbreaks, such as SARS in 2003, show that transmission of infectious diseases occurs prevalently in hospitals, according to Michael Keen, P.Eng., chair of the seminar.
Applications for effective design of hospital spaces, ventilation systems, and environmental conditions will be reviewed, including isolation rooms, surgical suites, and entire isolation care facilities.
For more information or to register, visit www.ashrae.org.
Publication date: 06/12/2006


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