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Microbes and Infection

Volume 23, Issues 9–10, November–December 2021, 104851
Microbes and Infection

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Airborne infection with Covid-19? A historical look at a current controversy

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Abstract

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, experts and the broader public have vigorously debated the means by which SARS CoV-2 is spread. And understandably so, for identifying the routes of transmission is crucial for selecting appropriate nonpharmaceutical interventions to control the pandemic. The most controversial question in the debate is the role played by airborne transmission. What is at stake is not just the clinical evidence, but the implications for public health policy, society, and psychology. Interestingly, however, the issue of airborne transmission is not a new controversy. It has reappeared throughout the history of western medicine. This essay traces the notion of airborne infection from its development in ancient medical theories to its manifestation in the modern era and its impact today.

Keywords

COVID-19
Pandemic
History of medicine
Contagion
Miasma
Aerosol

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