Print Email Facebook Twitter Assessing Indoor Air Quality and ventilation to limit the spread of airborne pathogens – a review Title Assessing Indoor Air Quality and ventilation to limit the spread of airborne pathogens – a review Author Hobeika, N. (TU Delft Urban Data Science) Garcia Sanchez, C. (TU Delft Urban Data Science) Bluyssen, P.M. (TU Delft Environmental & Climate Design) Date 2023 Abstract The corona pandemic underlined a lack of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) andventilation. Consequently, to limit the spread of the virus, researchers explored several indicators that, through different approaches, assess IAQ and ventilation performance in indoor spaces. This paper gives an overview of those indicators and assessment methods used to evaluate IAQ and ventilation regimes focusing specifically on airborne pathogens. This review considers studies from before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The indicators found fit into three categories: dose, building, and occupant-related indicators. Studies exploring assessment methods found in this review are grouped according to their themes: aerosol dispersion, ventilation, infection risk, design parameters, and human behaviour. The review showed a need for a holistic definition for IAQ indicators that includes all indicators and a holistic approach of studying IAQ including all five themes. Subject indoor air qualityaerosol dispersionventilationnumerical modellingcomputational fluid dynamicsassessment To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9ccb6ba2-8472-4dee-95e4-58127d44689c Page numbers 1-4 Event 18th Healthy Buildings Europe Conference 2023, 2023-06-11 → 2023-06-14, Aachen, Germany Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type abstract Rights © 2023 N. Hobeika, C. Garcia Sanchez, P.M. Bluyssen Files PDF PAP308HBE2023_1296.pdf 524.8 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:9ccb6ba2-8472-4dee-95e4-58127d44689c/datastream/OBJ/view