Assessment of User Preference and Fit of Novel Transparent Face Masks

Publication date: Aug 22, 2024

Face masks have become a critically important public health intervention after the COVID-19 pandemic. Multiple types of masks ranging from full face filtering to cloth masks have been developed and commercialized to facilitate protection against respiratory pathogens. Most of these systems are made with opaque fabrics and may prevent individuals from expressing emotions or for those who are deaf and hard of hearing, communicating. To date, few transparent face masks which also confer respiratory pathogen protection have been developed. This study will test the feasability and acceptability of two new masks, the SEEUS-95 mask and CrystalGuard mask which are both transparent versions of N-95 filtering face masks.

Concepts Keywords
Coronavirus Bitrex
Crystalguard Crystalguard
Hospital Face
Old Fit
Recruiting Mask
Masks
Participants
Public
Respiratory
Seeus
Test
Testing
Transparent
Wear
Wearing

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease IDO intervention
disease MESH COVID-19 pandemic
disease IDO pathogen
disease VO history of asthma
disease MESH lung disease interstitial
disease MESH lung disease
disease VO LACK
disease MESH Disease|Infection
disease MESH Coronavirus|Respiratory Tract Infections

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