Fluid fragmentation and disease transmission

ORAL

Abstract

The transfer of pathogens from infected to non-infected members of a population is critical in determining the outcome of an epidemic. However, fundamental mechanisms of pathogen spreading remain poorly understood. We here present the results of combined experimental and theoretical studies of the~role of fluid fragmentation in the transmission of a number of common pathogens, with a particular focus on those causing respiratory infections.

Authors

  • Lydia Bourouiba

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • John W.M. Bush

    • MIT
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Department of Mathematics, MIT
    • Mathematics Department, MIT