Measurement of Face-touching Frequency in a Simulated Train
Contact behavior in a public space influences the risk of contact infection because public spaces have many environmental surfaces contaminated with pathogens. It is useful for risk reduction to examine the factor of infection risk among behaviors. In the present study, a video monitoring survey was...
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doaj-09c4be085d214afe874d5d28d2e8bbf12021-04-02T10:39:09ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-011110202710.1051/e3sconf/201911102027e3sconf_clima2019_02027Measurement of Face-touching Frequency in a Simulated TrainMorita Kentaro0Hashimoto Kaho1Ogata Masayuki2Tsutsumi Hitomi3Tanabe Shin-ichi4Hori Satoshi5Waseda UniversityWaseda UniversityWaseda UniversityShowa Women’s UniversityWaseda UniversityJuntendo UniversityContact behavior in a public space influences the risk of contact infection because public spaces have many environmental surfaces contaminated with pathogens. It is useful for risk reduction to examine the factor of infection risk among behaviors. In the present study, a video monitoring survey was conducted in a simulated cabin of a commuter train, we had built, to investigate the relationship between face-touching frequencies and individual attributes. As a result, the average face-touching frequency was 17.8 times per hour. Of all face touches, mucosal contact was 42.2%. Focusing on the sex, the face-touching frequency was significantly higher for the males than for the females. Focusing on the skin condition, the face-touching frequency of those who did not wear makeup was significantly higher than that of those who did. The significant sex differences may depend on the makeup. Focusing on pollution awareness, higher pollution awareness related to lower frequency. Thus, by improving pollution awareness of the environmental surfaces in public spaces, it is possible to reduce effectively face-touching frequency and, hence, infection risk.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/37/e3sconf_clima2019_02027.pdf |
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Morita Kentaro Hashimoto Kaho Ogata Masayuki Tsutsumi Hitomi Tanabe Shin-ichi Hori Satoshi |
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Morita Kentaro Hashimoto Kaho Ogata Masayuki Tsutsumi Hitomi Tanabe Shin-ichi Hori Satoshi |
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Measurement of Face-touching Frequency in a Simulated Train |
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Contact behavior in a public space influences the risk of contact infection because public spaces have many environmental surfaces contaminated with pathogens. It is useful for risk reduction to examine the factor of infection risk among behaviors. In the present study, a video monitoring survey was conducted in a simulated cabin of a commuter train, we had built, to investigate the relationship between face-touching frequencies and individual attributes. As a result, the average face-touching frequency was 17.8 times per hour. Of all face touches, mucosal contact was 42.2%. Focusing on the sex, the face-touching frequency was significantly higher for the males than for the females. Focusing on the skin condition, the face-touching frequency of those who did not wear makeup was significantly higher than that of those who did. The significant sex differences may depend on the makeup. Focusing on pollution awareness, higher pollution awareness related to lower frequency. Thus, by improving pollution awareness of the environmental surfaces in public spaces, it is possible to reduce effectively face-touching frequency and, hence, infection risk. |
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