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Lydia Bourouiba
Lydia Bourouiba
Associate Professor, The Fluid Dynamics of Disease Transmission Laboratory, MIT
Verified email at mit.edu - Homepage
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Turbulent gas clouds and respiratory pathogen emissions: potential implications for reducing transmission of COVID-19
L Bourouiba
Jama 323 (18), 1837-1838, 2020
16822020
Violent expiratory events: on coughing and sneezing
L Bourouiba, E Dehandschoewercker, JWM Bush
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 745, 537-563, 2014
8692014
Airborne or droplet precautions for health workers treating coronavirus disease 2019?
P Bahl, C Doolan, C De Silva, AA Chughtai, L Bourouiba, CR MacIntyre
The Journal of infectious diseases 225 (9), 1561-1568, 2022
6372022
Two metres or one: what is the evidence for physical distancing in covid-19?
NR Jones, ZU Qureshi, RJ Temple, JPJ Larwood, T Greenhalgh, ...
bmj 370, 2020
4582020
Visualization of sneeze ejecta: steps of fluid fragmentation leading to respiratory droplets
BE Scharfman, AH Techet, JWM Bush, L Bourouiba
Experiments in Fluids 57 (2), 1-9, 2016
3222016
The fluid dynamics of disease transmission
L Bourouiba
Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics 53, 473-508, 2021
2522021
A multitrophic model to quantify the effects of marine viruses on microbial food webs and ecosystem processes
JS Weitz, CA Stock, SW Wilhelm, L Bourouiba, ML Coleman, A Buchan, ...
The ISME journal 9 (6), 1352-1364, 2015
2352015
Host-to-host airborne transmission as a multiphase flow problem for science-based social distance guidelines
S Balachandar, S Zaleski, A Soldati, G Ahmadi, L Bourouiba
International Journal of Multiphase Flow 132, 103439, 2020
1782020
Practical indicators for risk of airborne transmission in shared indoor environments and their application to COVID-19 outbreaks
Z Peng, ALP Rojas, E Kropff, W Bahnfleth, G Buonanno, SJ Dancer, ...
Environmental science & technology 56 (2), 1125-1137, 2022
1462022
A sneeze
L Bourouiba
New England Journal of Medicine 375 (8), e15, 2016
1372016
How did we get here: what are droplets and aerosols and how far do they go? A historical perspective on the transmission of respiratory infectious diseases
K Randall, ET Ewing, LC Marr, JL Jimenez, L Bourouiba
Interface Focus 11 (6), 20210049, 2021
1232021
Fluid fragmentation shapes rain-induced foliar disease transmission
T Gilet, L Bourouiba
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 12 (104), 20141092, 2015
1162015
Ageing and burst of surface bubbles
S Poulain, E Villermaux, L Bourouiba
Journal of fluid mechanics 851, 636-671, 2018
1092018
Fluid dynamics of respiratory infectious diseases
L Bourouiba
https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/10.1146/annurev-bioeng-111820-025044, 2021
892021
Universal rim thickness in unsteady sheet fragmentation
Y Wang, R Dandekar, N Bustos, S Poulain, L Bourouiba
Physical review letters 120 (20), 204503, 2018
812018
Moving with bubbles: a review of the interactions between bubbles and the microorganisms that surround them
PLL Walls, JC Bird, L Bourouiba
American Zoologist 54 (6), 1014-1025, 2014
752014
Unsteady sheet fragmentation: droplet sizes and speeds
Y Wang, L Bourouiba
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 848, 946-967, 2018
682018
Rain-induced ejection of pathogens from leaves: revisiting the hypothesis of splash-on-film using high-speed visualization
T Gilet, L Bourouiba
American Zoologist 54 (6), 974-984, 2014
682014
The intermediate Rossby number range and two-dimensional–three-dimensional transfers in rotating decaying homogeneous turbulence
L Bourouiba, P Bartello
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 587, 139-161, 2007
662007
Drop impact on small surfaces: thickness and velocity profiles of the expanding sheet in the air
Y Wang, L Bourouiba
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 814, 510-534, 2017
582017
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