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  1. 8 wrz 2020 · As SARS-CoV-2 continues its global spread, it’s possible that one of the pillars of Covid-19 pandemic control — universal facial masking — might help reduce the severity of disease and ...

  2. 4 maj 2022 · We present a simple epidemiological model in which mask-induced variolation causes milder infections, potentially with lower transmission rate and/or different duration.

  3. 23 cze 2022 · A new Journal of the Royal Society Interface study models mask-inducedvariolation”, whereby someone wearing a mask is likely to receive lower doses of the virus than someone who isn’t masking. This can in turn reduce the severity of infections.

  4. 4 maj 2022 · We have explored the potential role of mask-induced variolation in reducing the impact of COVID-19 (or other directly transmitted infectious diseases).

  5. Variolation as a side effect of face masking. Face masks can reduce the probability of transmission either through outward or inward filtration.

  6. 23 paź 2020 · The term “variolation” should be avoided because it is inaccurate with respect to coronaviruses, and it describes an obsolete and risky practice that was used for the iatrogenic inoculation of...

  7. We present a simple epidemiological model in which mask-induced variolation causes milder infections, potentially with lower transmission rate and/or different duration.