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Droplets

Droplets

Droplets are usually formed by sneezing, coughing or talking. Each consists of saliva and mucus. Droplets may also contain hundreds of microorganisms which may be pathogenic if discharged from diseased persons. Pathogens will be mostly of respiratory tract origin. The size of the droplet determines the time period during which they can remain suspended.

Most droplets are relatively large, and they tend to settle rapidly in still air. When inhaled these droplets are trapped on the moist surfaces of the respiratory tract. Thus, the droplets containing pathogenic microorganisms may be a source of infectious disease.

 

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