Wednesday, January 13, 2010

FW: What Are the Odds You'll Catch Swine Flu on Your Next Flight?

http://www.jaunted.com/files/14943/h1n1plane.jpgWe just wanted to take a moment to wish everyone a happy National Influenza Vaccination Week. To celebrate, we're letting you know about the latest findings from smarty-pants scientists. They have figured out some kind of formula to determine how exactly the H1N1 virus can spread in a plane during a transatlantic flight. Everything really depends on the length of the flight, but for the most part, two to 17 people could be infected from just one sick passenger.

 

In case you want to run your own test studies, researchers at UCLA used the Wells-Riley equation. Apparently this is the standard when it comes to figuring out the extent of outbreaks in enclosed environments. It considers the number of people exposed, respiratory rates, and the concentration of the virus over time. Interesting information, but we're probably going to leave all the calculations up to the experts.

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