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Making Australia resilient to airborne infection transmission (ARC Linkage Project administered by Queensland University of Technology) (2023-2026)

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated that basic questions regarding how to minimise the risk of airborne infection transmission for any respiratory viruses remain unanswered, despite their frequency and huge social and economic costs. Therefore, this project aims to expand scientific knowledge and develop practical tools to improve the resilience of Australian indoor environments against airborne transmission of respiratory viruses. The outcomes of the project conducted by a multidisciplinary international team of collaborators will include: (i) quantitative knowledge on virus-laden aerosols from human expiration; and (ii) exposure and infection risk models and their application to typical indoor building and transport scenarios.

Experts

Professor Scott Bell

ATH - Professor
Child Health Research Centre
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
Scott Bell