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A cluster randomised trial of cloth masks compared with medical masks in healthcare workers

dc.contributor.author MacIntyre, CR
dc.contributor.author Seale, H
dc.contributor.author Dung, TC
dc.contributor.author Hien, NT
dc.contributor.author Nga, PT
dc.contributor.author Chughtai, AA
dc.contributor.author Rahman, B
dc.contributor.author Dwyer, DE
dc.contributor.author Wang, Q
dc.date.accessioned 2024-03-25T15:29:27Z
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dc.date.issued 2015-01-01
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dc.description.abstract Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of cloth masks to medical masks in hospital healthcare workers (HCWs). The null hypothesis is that there is no difference between medical masks and cloth masks. Setting: 14 secondary-level/tertiary-level hospitals in Hanoi, Vietnam. Participants: 1607 hospital HCWs aged ≥18 years working full-time in selected high-risk wards. Intervention: Hospital wards were randomised to: medical masks, cloth masks or a control group (usual practice, which included mask wearing). Participants used the mask on every shift for 4 consecutive weeks. Main outcome measure: Clinical respiratory illness (CRI), influenza-like illness (ILI) and laboratory-confirmed respiratory virus infection. Results: The rates of all infection outcomes were highest in the cloth mask arm, with the rate of ILI statistically significantly higher in the cloth mask arm (relative risk (RR)=13.00, 95% CI 1.69 to 100.07) compared with the medical mask arm. Cloth masks also had significantly higher rates of ILI compared with the control arm. An analysis by mask use showed ILI (RR=6.64, 95% CI 1.45 to 28.65) and laboratory-confirmed virus (RR=1.72, 95% CI 1.01 to 2.94) were significantly higher in the cloth masks group compared with the medical masks group. Penetration of cloth masks by particles was almost 97% and medical masks 44%. Conclusions: This study is the first RCT of cloth masks, and the results caution against the use of cloth masks. This is an important finding to inform occupational health and safety. Moisture retention, reuse of cloth masks and poor filtration may result in increased risk of infection. Further research is needed to inform the widespread use of cloth masks globally. However, as a precautionary measure, cloth masks should not be recommended for HCWs, particularly in high-risk situations, and guidelines need to be updated. Trial registration number: Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry: ACTRN12610000887077.
dc.format.medium Electronic
dc.identifier.issn 2044-6055
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/1959.4/unsworks_52668
dc.publisher BMJ
dc.source Symplectic Elements
dc.subject.other Prevention
dc.subject.other Clinical Research
dc.subject.other Infectious Diseases
dc.subject.other Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities
dc.subject.other Infection
dc.subject.other 3 Good Health and Well Being
dc.subject.other Adult
dc.subject.other Aged
dc.subject.other Australia
dc.subject.other Cluster Analysis
dc.subject.other Female
dc.subject.other Humans
dc.subject.other Infection Control
dc.subject.other Influenza, Human
dc.subject.other Male
dc.subject.other Masks
dc.subject.other Middle Aged
dc.subject.other New Zealand
dc.subject.other Occupational Exposure
dc.subject.other Occupational Health Services
dc.subject.other Personnel, Hospital
dc.subject.other RNA, Viral
dc.subject.other Respiratory Protective Devices
dc.subject.other Respiratory Tract Infections
dc.subject.other Cloth mask
dc.subject.other Influenza
dc.title A cluster randomised trial of cloth masks compared with medical masks in healthcare workers
dc.type Journal Article
dcterms.accessRights open access
dspace.entity.type Publication
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unsw.description.publisherLicense CC BY-NC
unsw.description.publisherLicenseURI https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
unsw.identifier.doiPublisher https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-006577
unsw.relation.faculty Medicine & Health
unsw.relation.ispartofissue 4
unsw.relation.ispartofjournal BMJ Open
unsw.relation.ispartofpagefrom e006577
unsw.relation.ispartofvolume 5
unsw.relation.school The Kirby Institute
unsw.relation.school School of Population Health
unsw.subject.fieldofresearchcode 1103 Clinical Sciences
unsw.subject.fieldofresearchcode 1117 Public Health and Health Services
unsw.subject.fieldofresearchcode 1199 Other Medical and Health Sciences
unsw.type.description Journal Article
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