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Pathogen Transmission in Households, Hospitals, and Urban Environments

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Pathogens spread quickly in small confined spaces, but also in larger community environments. ESRAC Collaborators have studies pathogen transmission in day care centers, hotels, households and other community environments.

Projects

  • Combined Surface Sampling and Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment Modeling To Optimize Surface Cleaning For Targeted HAI Reduction
  • Evaluation of Disinfecting Wipes for the Interruption of Pathogen Surrogate Transfer in the Environment
  • Indoor Mold Control on Porous Surfaces Using Household Bleach
  • Lab-On-a-Chip Flow Cytometer for the Detection of Enteroviruses
  • Office Hygiene Study
  • The Occurrence of H1N1 and Seasonal Influenza A Virus on Household and Day Care Center Fomites
  • Tracking Microbial Transmission Routes in the Hotel Setting
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