COVID-19 Preventive Measure: A Study on "MASK-A Boon or a Bane".

Q3 Immunology and Microbiology
Revati Amin, Ranita Ghosh Dastidar, Vaishali K
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Background: Mask wearing can restrict the spread of respiratory viral transmission during the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Globally, governments have emphasized its use in workplaces and public areas to prevent the transmission routes of corona virus. In spite of the current awareness in the general population, the stringency of wearing the mask lies as an individual's choices. Subject and Methods. This research work discusses available studies on the types and comparison of masks in the market for use. It includes a short survey conducted with 1,173 anonymized healthy participants primarily devoid of comorbidities. The survey includes the effects of mask wearing, while outdoor with minimal activities like walking and with mild activities like jogging and stretching. Our research further discusses various health effects of wearing a mask, including cardiac output, hypoxemia, hypoxia, and dyspnoea, and how such situations that pose a threat can be consciously avoided.

Results: It was found that the majority of people use cloth/fabric reusable mask. There remains scope for better-designed masks and improving health in the mass population by inculcating healthy breathing habits and other relevant exercises that can help people cope up better in this fight against the deadly virus at a larger scale.

Conclusion: For most of the survey questions, there was significant correlation between gender and the related responses as there was no significantly observable difference in the nonparametric, unpaired analyses of responses. The main objective of this research work is to initiate more discussions and enhance awareness in natural ways of staying healthy during the pandemic emphasizing mask use. Further progress in this aspect remains a whole new area for future exploration.

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COVID-19预防措施:“口罩是福还是祸”研究
背景:在第三波COVID-19大流行期间,佩戴口罩可以限制呼吸道病毒的传播。在全球范围内,各国政府都强调在工作场所和公共场所使用它,以防止冠状病毒的传播途径。尽管目前在一般人群中意识到,戴口罩的严格程度取决于个人的选择。主题和方法。这项研究工作讨论了市场上使用的口罩类型和比较的现有研究。它包括对1173名主要没有合并症的匿名健康参与者进行的简短调查。这项调查包括戴口罩的影响,以及户外散步等少量活动和慢跑、伸展等温和活动的影响。我们的研究进一步讨论了戴口罩对健康的各种影响,包括心输出量、低氧血症、缺氧和呼吸困难,以及如何有意识地避免这些构成威胁的情况。结果:发现大多数人使用布/织物可重复使用的口罩。设计更好的口罩,通过灌输健康的呼吸习惯和其他相关锻炼来改善大众的健康状况,仍有空间,这些锻炼可以帮助人们更好地应对这场大规模的致命病毒之战。结论:对于大多数调查问题,性别与相关回答之间存在显著相关,因为在回答的非参数、非配对分析中没有显著可观察到的差异。这项研究工作的主要目的是发起更多的讨论,并以自然的方式提高人们在大流行期间保持健康的意识,强调使用口罩。这方面的进一步进展仍然是未来探索的全新领域。
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