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Homemade masks in the COVID-19 pandemic: recommendations, physical characteristics, disinfection and efficacy* * Iago Torres Cortês de Sousa (Process No. 88887.480037/2020-00) and Aylla Mesquita Pestana (Process No. 88887.480042/2020-00) receive scholarships from the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel/Ministry of Education. Larissa Pavanello receives a scholarship from the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development/Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovation and Communications (Process No. 132616/2020-3).

Abstract

Objective

To describe the recommendations, physical characteristics, disinfection methods and efficacy of the use of homemade face masks to reduce COVID-19 transmission.

Methods

We searched MEDLINE, SciELO, and Google Scholar, in addition to the official recommendations for the use of masks.

Results

Thirty-one references were included. Fabric filtration efficiency ranged from 5% to 98%. The filtration efficacy of three layered 100% cotton fabric face masks ranged from 70% and 99% in vitro studies. Homemade, surgical, and respirator masks showed breathability between 2.2 and 3.0 Pascal. The capacity to reduce the spread of microorganisms by people wearing homemade face masks was three times lower when compared to those wearing surgical masks, although this capacity was higher when compared to those who did not wear masks.

Conclusion

The breathability of homemade masks proved to be adequate, while the filtration ability seemed to be lower than that of surgical masks, but it was better than not wearing any masks at all. There is no evidence to support the efficacy and effectiveness of homemade masks.

Keywords:
Betacoronavirus; Coronavirus infections; Respiratory Infections; Face Masks; Respiratory Protective Equipment; Review

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