Air-sampling tunnel reveals major person-to-person differences in release of infectious virus

The findings help explain why some people appear far more likely than others to transmit respiratory viruses and offer new insight into how influenza spreads through the air.

A study published in the journal Cell provides the clearest evidence to date that people infected with influenza actively expel infectious virus into the air and that the amount released varies enormously between individuals.

Using a newly developed air-sampling system in a controlled human infection study, researchers captured live influenza virus directly from the air expelled by infected participants and traced its genetic diversity from the body into the environment.

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