Flu experiment shows no transmission in shared hotel room

In a unique study, influenza-infected college students shared a hotel room with healthy middle-aged volunteers for two weeks, yet no infections occurred. Researchers attribute this to limited coughing, good ventilation, and participants' age. The findings underscore the role of airflow and masks in preventing flu spread.

Researchers from the University of Maryland conducted an experiment in a quarantined Baltimore-area hotel floor, placing five college students with confirmed influenza alongside 11 healthy middle-aged adults. Over two weeks in 2023 and 2024, participants engaged in daily interactions like conversations, yoga, stretching, dancing, and sharing items such as pens, tablets, and microphones. Despite close contact, none of the healthy volunteers became infected, as confirmed by daily nasal swabs, saliva, blood samples, and air monitoring using the Gesundheit II machine.

The study, published January 7, 2026, in PLOS Pathogens, is the first controlled trial examining airborne flu transmission from naturally infected individuals. "At this time of year, it seems like everyone is catching the flu virus. And yet our study showed no transmission -- what does this say about how flu spreads and how to stop outbreaks?" said Dr. Donald Milton, a professor at the university's School of Public Health and an expert in infectious disease aerobiology.

Key factors included the infected students' high nasal virus levels but rare coughing, releasing only small amounts of virus. Dr. Jianyu Lai, who led the data analysis, noted, "Our data suggests key things that increase the likelihood of flu transmission -- coughing is a major one." Ventilation from a heater and dehumidifier rapidly mixed and diluted the air, reducing virus concentration. Middle-aged adults' lower susceptibility to flu also likely contributed, according to Lai.

Milton emphasized airborne transmission's role in flu spread and called for evidence-based infection controls. He advised using portable air purifiers to stir and clean air, and N95 masks during close, indoor encounters with coughers. The research highlights ongoing needs amid seasonal flu's global toll: up to 1 billion infections yearly, with the current U.S. season reporting 7.5 million cases, 81,000 hospitalizations, and over 3,000 deaths.

The team, including collaborators from institutions like Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and the University of Hong Kong, received funding from sources such as the NIAID and the Balvi Filantropic Fund.

Verwandte Artikel

Illustration showing simulated rapid spread of H1N1 and COVID-19 via U.S. air travel across metro areas, highlighting key study findings.
Bild generiert von KI

Simulations show H1N1 and COVID-19 spread through U.S. metro areas within weeks, with air travel a key driver

Von KI berichtet Bild generiert von KI Fakten geprüft

Researchers at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health used computer simulations to reconstruct how the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic and the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic expanded across U.S. metropolitan areas. The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, found that both viruses were already circulating widely in many cities within weeks, with air travel playing a larger role than daily commuting. The authors said broader wastewater surveillance, paired with infection-control measures, could help slow early spread in future outbreaks.

Engineers at the University of British Columbia’s Okanagan campus have designed a new airflow device that traps exhaled aerosols almost immediately, sharply reducing exposure to airborne pathogens in simulations. Early results suggest the system can substantially outperform conventional ventilation approaches in shared indoor spaces.

Von KI berichtet Fakten geprüft

An international team led by ETH Zurich and including researchers in Japan has used a new high‑resolution imaging technique to watch, live, as influenza viruses penetrate human cells. The work shows that cells actively engage with the virus, helping to draw it inside in a process that resembles surfing along the cell membrane, and could inform the development of targeted antiviral therapies.

Eine neue Variante des Norovirus, GII.17, verursacht einen ungewöhnlich frühen und starken Anstieg der Infektionszahlen in Deutschland. Bis Mitte November 2025 meldet das Robert Koch-Institut 5396 bestätigte Fälle, im Vergleich zu 4107 im Vorjahr. Experten warnen vor einer großen Saison und betonen die Wichtigkeit von Hygienemaßnahmen.

Von KI berichtet

Im olympischen dorf in mailand grassiert das norovirus im finnischen eishockey-team, was athleten und ärzte in alarmbereitschaft versetzt. Katharina blume, leiterin des deutschen medizinischen teams, gab am donnerstag leichte entwarnung: Es gibt einen bestätigten fall und drei weitere mit symptom, aber keine neuen positiven fälle. Sie mahnt dennoch zur höchsten vorsicht, um eine ausbreitung zu verhindern.

New research challenges long-standing concerns about the antiviral drug oseltamivir, known as Tamiflu, and its potential link to serious neuropsychiatric events in children. Instead, the study attributes such symptoms to the influenza virus itself and shows that Tamiflu treatment halves the risk of these complications. The findings, based on a large analysis of pediatric health records, aim to reassure families and doctors about the drug's safety.

Von KI berichtet

The Department of Health stated that the presence of a "super flu" variant in the Philippines is not alarming, but advised Filipinos traveling to North America and the United Kingdom to get the northern hemisphere vaccine amid rising cases in the US and Europe.

Montag, 23. Februar 2026, 04:28 Uhr

Stanford scientists develop universal nasal spray vaccine

Freitag, 13. Februar 2026, 21:26 Uhr

Oldest cold virus identified in 18th-century woman's lungs

Mittwoch, 04. Februar 2026, 20:06 Uhr

Nasal spray targets all influenza strains in early trials

Freitag, 23. Januar 2026, 09:19 Uhr

Flu vaccination rates lag in Hong Kong as winter peak nears

Donnerstag, 22. Januar 2026, 17:22 Uhr

Nasal cells drive differences in cold severity

Donnerstag, 08. Januar 2026, 14:52 Uhr

Super-Flu-Fälle in Mittel- und Westjava entdeckt

Samstag, 03. Januar 2026, 19:16 Uhr

Hongkongers urged to get flu shots as winter virus wave approaches

Mittwoch, 10. Dezember 2025, 23:28 Uhr

H3N2-Grippevariante löst Alarme in Europa und USA aus

Freitag, 28. November 2025, 02:08 Uhr

Key flu gene helps bird viruses withstand fever temperatures, study finds

Mittwoch, 05. November 2025, 13:00 Uhr

E. coli clone spreads as fast as swine flu, study finds

 

 

 

Diese Website verwendet Cookies

Wir verwenden Cookies für Analysen, um unsere Website zu verbessern. Lesen Sie unsere Datenschutzrichtlinie für weitere Informationen.
Ablehnen