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- :Lindsley, William G. ;Pearce, Terri A.5 31 2012 | J Occup Environ Hyg. 9(7):443-449:The question of whether influenza is transmitted to a significant degree by aerosols remains controversial, in part, because little is known about the...
- :Lindsley, William G. ;Blachere, Francoise M.Nov 30 2010 | PLoS One. 5(11).:Influenza is thought to be communicated from person to person by multiple pathways. However, the relative importance of different routes of influenza ...
- :Lindsley, William G. ;Noti, John D.2015 | J Occup Environ Hyg. 12(2):107-113:Patients with influenza release aerosol particles containing the virus into their environment. However, the importance of airborne transmission in the...
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