Importance of Face Masks During Flu Season

Importance of Face Masks During Flu Season

We know the deal with masks and COVID-19, but what role do they play in the midst of flu season? As COVID-19 continues to spread rapidly, masks are vital in slowing transmission rates. However, they don’t just protect against COVID-19: they are effective in reducing the transmission rates of many respiratory illnesses.

So, how does actually face mask play a crucial role during flu season.

Importance of face masks during flu

The flu, like many respiratory illnesses, spreads through respiratory droplets. These infectious droplets spread when someone with flu sneezes and small droplets reaches people nearby. Masks prevent those droplets from being exchanged between persons.

Research tells us that those infected with the flu are usually infectious one day before showing symptoms and around five to seven days after they start to exhibit symptomatology. In healthcare settings, surgical masks are used as protective measures between infectious individuals and staff. During the cold and flu season, pre-COVID, some clinics may have even asked symptomatic individuals to wear a mask in their waiting room.

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So, you might be wondering why people prior to COVID-19 did not wear mask.

COVID-19 teaches us importance of mask

Prior to COVID-19, there were many reasons you did not see people wearing masks in the community. As the flu is not a new illness, we have many more medical interventions to prevent complications. However, as mentioned, masks are important in protecting against a variety of respiratory illnesses.

Data this year shows that the use of masks and social distancing has had a large impact on the rates of the flu. The CDC reports a historical low of positive flu results, and the United States experienced a 98% decrease in influenza activity when compared to 2019. In part, this decrease could be attributed to a decrease in individuals being tested for the flu, but it may also be attributed to the use of masks and social distancing. 

When the world begins to move forward from the pandemic, masks will still play a vital role and can be utilized in both the community and healthcare settings.

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This article originally appeared on Patriot Medical Devices

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References

  1. Transmission Based Precautions: https://www.cdc.gov/infectioncontrol/basics/transmission-based-precautions.html
  2. Modes of transmission of virus causing COVID-19: implications for IPC precaution recommendations: https://www.who.int/news-room/commentaries/detail/modes-of-transmission-of-virus-causing-covid-19-implications-for-ipc-precaution-recommendations

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Dr Sunit Sanjay Ekka is a physiotherapist in practice for the last 15 years. He has done his BPT from one of the premium Central Government physiotherapy colleges, ie, SVNIRTAR. The patient is his best teacher and whatever he gets to learn he loves to share it on his Youtube channel and blog.

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  2. Thanks for sharing this blog . The researchers also found that by wearing masks, study participants infected with the flu had a 25 fold decrease in the amount of large virus particles they exhaled compared with those not wearing a mask.

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